Thermaltake Argent H5 RGB 7.1 Surround Gaming Headset (50mm Hi-Res Drivers) with Detachable Mic
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What you’re really buying
The Thermaltake Argent H5 RGB is a wired gaming headset built around two ideas: immersive 3D-style audio through DTS processing and clean voice capture via a detachable, bidirectional microphone. On paper, it’s aimed at players who want a surround effect that helps with in-game spatial awareness—things like hearing where an enemy is coming from or judging distance—without jumping into a more complex audio setup.
It also leans practical: instant sound controls on the inline audio box, plus a microphone mute you can trigger quickly. If you’re mostly gaming on a PC, but you also hop between consoles and other devices, the “works across platforms” angle is a big part of the pitch here. Still, it’s not magic—DTS surround behavior depends on using the included software features as intended, and wired headsets can be a pain if you want couch-level freedom.

Key takeaways (the part that matters)
The Argent H5 RGB brings 7.1 surround-style listening with DTS Sound Unbound (with Headphone:X v2.0) and pairs that with large 50mm Hi-Res drivers designed to minimize distortion and deliver clear highs and lows. The drivers are specified for a wide frequency range (20 Hz ~ 40 KHz), and the overall claim is smoother sound with more reach—useful whether you’re gaming, watching movies, or listening to music.
Where it gets more “day-to-day” is the control box: you can balance game/chat volume, adjust microphone level, and mute. That’s the kind of feature you notice during matches, especially when voice chat gets too loud or you need to shut off mic noise quickly.



And comfort isn’t ignored: there’s a 15-level headband adjustment, plus viscoelastic foam ear cushions that can swivel inward, which can help with fit and portability depending on your usage.
What stands out in use
Using a gaming headset for positional audio is mostly about consistency—how clearly you can separate layers (footsteps, shots, ambient sound) and how stable the soundstage feels. With this model, the surround approach is tied to DTS Sound Unbound and Headphone:X v2.0, described as more precise than standard 7.1 surround channels.

A practical example: imagine a shooter where footsteps are subtle. If the DTS 7.1 style effect is set up correctly in the software, you’re meant to be able to pick out position and distance more clearly in a fuller 3D soundscape. That “win vs. lose” framing isn’t guaranteed for every game or every audio scene, but the intent is clearly to support spatial hearing.
One note to keep in mind: when DTS Sound Unbound 7.1 is enabled, the guidance says to disable the 7.1 effect in the control box to avoid conflicts. If you skip that, you may end up with mixed or less predictable surround behavior.
Comfort, mic quality, and everyday feel



The microphone is described as bidirectional and designed to keep voice communications clear while keeping ambient noise to a minimum. It’s also detachable, which is helpful if you want the option to use the headset more casually (or just reduce clutter) when you’re not in voice chat.
Comfort is addressed with a lightweight design and adjustable headband (15 levels). The ear pads use viscoelastic foam, and they can rotate inward, which may help when you’re wearing the headset for longer sessions or packing it away.
That said, without knowing your head shape, your typical hours per session, or how the clamp feels personally, this is one of those products where fit is the wildcard. It may be a great match for most people—but if you’re very picky about pressure points, you’ll want to pay attention to the adjustment range.

Tech summary
Tech specs
- Name: Thermaltake Argent H5 RGB 7.1 Surround Gaming Headset
- Type: Wired gaming headset with detachable bidirectional microphone
- Drivers: 50mm Hi-Res drivers
- Frequency range: 20 Hz ~ 40 KHz
- Headband adjustment: 15 levels
- Connectivity: Wired
- Compatibility (as stated): PC, Xbox One, PS4, Mac, mobile and Nintendo Switch
- Software surround/modes mentioned: DTS Sound Unbound and Headphone:X v2.0
- System requirements (as stated): Xbox One, Windows 10 version 18362.0 or superior x64, x86



Is it worth it?
Buy it if you want a wired gaming headset focused on DTS-based surround processing and on-the-fly sound control—especially if you’re actively using voice chat and you like the idea of balancing game and chat volume without digging through menus. It’s a sensible pick if you play on PC (where the DTS Sound Unbound and Headphone:X features are part of the setup) and also want one headset that can travel across platforms.
Skip it if you mainly care about wireless freedom or you don’t want to manage software effects and settings. Also, if you tend to leave surround effects running in multiple places, note the explicit warning about disabling the 7.1 effect in the control box when DTS Sound Unbound is enabled—conflicts can undermine the experience.
It’s best suited for gamers who value positional audio cues and want simple, immediate mic and volume handling. If you’re looking for a purely “plug-and-play, no software” experience, this may feel like more effort than you want.
Mini FAQ
FAQ
- Does the DTS 7.1 effect require software? The description says DTS Sound Unbound is activated through software launch (iTAKE), so it’s not purely hardware-only.
- Can I mute my mic quickly? Yes—there’s mention of mic volume control and a press-to-mute feature via the audio control box.
- Is the microphone removable? Yes, the mic is described as detachable.
- What happens if I leave other 7.1 effects on? The guidance says to disable the 7.1 effect in the control box when DTS Sound Unbound 7.1 is enabled to avoid conflicts.
- Is it comfortable for long sessions? It uses a lightweight design with 15-level headband adjustments and viscoelastic ear pads, but fit still depends on your head shape.
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