Need help with headset mic

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    So I just got my corsair 1500 headset! (amazing headset btw) but i was wondering if there were any mic monitoring programs out there? I'm not used to talking without hearing my self, because the turtle beaches I had before had mic monitoring so you wouldn't talk to loud at night when playing bf3 with friends....tried looking everywhere but cant seem to find one, I don't like the one on windows 7, because it makes my voice to late, i want it to be exactly when I talk..

    Any help will be greatly appreciated!

    thx
     
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    Windows 7 has a dodgy sound system, i don't think you would be able to get the delay as low as XP was without bypassing windows sound.
     
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    ah... ok, yeah I don't like the delay at all. I want to hear myself exactly when I talk
     
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    Just get a 2nd pc with windows XP on it, plug your main comp into its line in, plug your mic into the mic in, set the sound output to monitor line in and mic in where your headphones are plugged in, use a 2nd sound card to monitor the sound from mic input and send it back to your PC's line in and win.
     
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    Hahahah
     

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