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    Re: 7.1 Gigaworks review by Nooh Saleh

    They are made by creative, for that reason (and we're talking about their sad support for drivers for their xfi sound cards!) I would never buy them....

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    Lightbulb Re: 7.1 Gigaworks review by Nooh Saleh

    Holy necro-thread resurrection Batman (almost 15 months!)
    Beauty is in the eye of the beer-holder


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    Re: 7.1 Gigaworks review by Nooh Saleh

    nice dude, I was going to get these, but they had the Z-5500 SOOOOOOOOO cheap I just had to get them.


    Havent stopped regretting it, the Z-5500 are terrible. (imo)

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    Re: 7.1 Gigaworks review by Nooh Saleh

    7.1 gigaworks wasnt that what the delorean took to time travel? oops that would burn out the flux capacitor

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