NOTE: The G.SKILL RIPJAWS SR910 requires driver and software installation prior to use. NOTE: Make sure the G.SKILL RIPJAWS SR910 headset is connected to your system in a USB socket before installing the driver and software. Otherwise, the following error message will be displayed.
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3. Click “Next” to continue installation. 4. Read and choose to accept the terms of the license agreement, then click “Next” to continue installation.
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5. Click “Next” to begin copying files for installation. 6. Installation may take a few minutes. Please wait patiently for the installation to complete.
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7. When the G.SKILL RIPJAWS SR910 driver and software installation is finished, please restart your computer to complete the installation process.
1.2 Uninstallation NOTE: Close all audio related programs before uninstalling the “G.SKILL RIPJAWS SR910” software. 1. Windows XP: Go to Windows Control Panel >> Add or Remove Programs Windows 7/8/8.1: Go to Windows Control Panel >> Programs >> Programs and Features >> Uninstall a...
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3. Confirm that you have closed all audio related programs, and then click “OK” to continue. 4. Click “Next” to continue.
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5. Click “Yes” to confirm uninstallation of G.SKILL RIPJAWS SR910 software. 6. Uninstallation may take a few minutes. Please wait patiently for the uninstallation to complete.
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7. When the G.SKILL RIPJAWS SR910 driver and software uninstallation is finished, please restart your computer to complete the uninstallation process.
RIPJAWS SR910 Control Panel 2.1 Opening the Control Panel After successfully installing the G.SKILL RIPJAWS SR910 driver and software, you will find a “G.SKILL RIPJAWS SR910” control panel shortcut icon on your desktop and a system tray shortcut icon on the lower right.
2.2 Control Panel Functions The G.SKILL RIPJAWS SR910 control panel has five main sections. Volume Control Equalizer ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation) Advanced Audio Options Profile Panel / Status Panel Software Setting and Info...
2.2.1 Main Volume Control 1. Volume Control Main Volume (VOL) – Controls main system volume. This is how loud your audio will sound on your headset. Mic-In Volume (MIC) – Controls microphone input volume. This is how loud the listener on the other end will hear you. Monitor Volume Control (MVC) –...
2.2.2 Equalizer 1. Environment Effects Click for a dropdown list of environment effects. 2. Equalizer (EQ) Presets Click for a list of EQ Presets. Custom EQ profiles are added to the bottom of the list. 3. Custom EQ Profiles To create a custom EQ profile: a.
2.2.3 ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation) Environmental Noise Cancellation technology uses dual-microphones to capture and cancel environmental noises, leaving your voice communication crystal clear with minimal voice distortion. To enable ENC, click the “ON” checkbox. To disable ENC, click the “OFF” checkbox. Note: For best results, please make sure that the microphone opening is positioned and pointed toward your mouth.
2.2.4 Advanced Audio Options 2.2.4.1 Speaker Setting 1. Speaker Setup Choose from Stereo (2 speakers), Quadraphonic (4 speakers), 5.1 Surround (5 speakers + 1 subwoofer), 7.1 Surround (7 speakers + 1 subwoofer). 2. Speaker Setup + Test Displays the currently selected speaker setup. Click the play button in the middle to test each speaker.
2.2.4.2 Speaker Shifter When enabled, allows you to adjust the location and distance of each virtual speaker. 1. Displays speaker position and distance relative to your head. Speaker Labels: L = Left Front Speaker LS = Left Side Speaker R = Right Front Speaker RS = Right Side Speaker C = Center Speaker LB = Left Back/Rear Speaker...
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2. Speaker Adjustment Buttons Rotate Clockwise Click and hold to rotate the speaker positions clockwise. Rotate Counterclockwise Click and hold to rotate the speaker positions counterclockwise. Manual Rotate Click this icon and then click one of the speakers above and drag to simultaneously rotate the speakers.
2.2.4.3 Flex Bass II When enabled, allows you to enhance bass from directional speakers. 1. Cut Off Frequency Use the slider to adjust cut off frequency. Adjust higher to enable wider range of bass to your speakers. 2. Bass Level Use the slider to adjust bass level of your audio.
2.2.4.4 SingFX 1. Enable Key Shifting When enabled, allows you to change the pitch of your audio. Use the slider to adjust the pitch lower or higher. 2. Enable Vocal Fading When enabled, allows you to remove vocals from your audio. Use the slider to adjust how much vocal to fade from the audio.
2.2.4.5 Mic SingFX 1. Microphone Echo When enabled, an echo will be added to the voice spoken into the microphone. Use the slider to adjust the echo level. 2. Magic Voice When enabled, the voice spoken into the microphone will have an added effect. Available effects include: Monster, Cartoon, Male, Female.
2.2.5 Profile / Status Panel 2.2.5.1 Profile Panel 1. Profile Mode Each icon represents an advanced audio setting profile. Presets include: Gaming, Movie, Racing, Recording, and Manual. A custom profile will be indicated by a folder icon.
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2. Add/Delete Profile Click “+” to add a profile with current settings. You will be prompted for a Profile Name and Profile Description to add a new profile. If a current profile has the same settings, a warning message will pop up. Click “-“...
2.2.5.2 Status Panel 1. Playback Displays the default audio output device, and speaker setup for the default output device. 2. Capture Displays the default audio input device, and the sample rate of playback sources. 3. Audio Output Effects Displays the status of audio output effects. Equalizer Environment Effect Surround Max...
2.2.6 Software Setting and Info 1. Driver and Software Information Click to show driver and software version information.
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2. G.SKILL Official Website Click to visit G.SKILL homepage website. This will open a new internet browser window or tab. 3. Minimize Control Panel Click to minimize the control panel to system tray. 4. Control Panel Setting Click to show control panel settings: system tray icon on/off, UI transparency, and display...
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