Well as said already, if you are not using a mic I would not get any of those. Not sure why you are looking for a headset if you won't be using the mic, you can get better audio in the 100-200 range in headphones if you get the right thing.
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Cable is removable in both headsets, I have both in my house, my son bought the Arcits, I got a set of used Alphas for my new laptop. Arctis has a usb type connector that goes to either a 4 pole cable or their usb small DAC/audio controller. HyperX Alpha has a standard 3.5mm removable cable that is nicer than the Arctis. I like the sound better in the Alphas, and they have more isolation from outside noise. Arctis are a bit more comfortable and lighter, have a more open airy sound to the audio, but I still think the Alphas sound better, they have a better kick to the audio, sounds sharper and more defined.
Another good pick, and maybe the better on is the CoolerMaster MH751 for a gaming headset.
I use my headphones and earbuds with a DAC/Amp which makes the sound better, and at the same time ensures the headphones are sounding their best without any extra noise from the computer sound card.