The Audio technica ath-M50 are really good for their price
This read here might interest you. It certainly helped me out before I bought my headphones.
http://au.cybergamer.com/forums/thread/134056/HeadphonesSound-Cards:-The-dos-and-do-nots/
Out of these articles, I have noticed that they tell you to AVOID 5.1 + 7.1 Surround sound, But the question is, I want to use these for games as well, How will i know someone is behind me or hear footsteps in the distance if i do not have positional Audio?
Regular stereo headphones are enough for positioning. If you really want to immersive positioning for gaming, then you will need to look into getting a soundcard that can do dolby digital surround. Problem here is that I can't help too much with that since audio quality has always been my main concern. Check out this video (if you have some headphones to plug in). It should be what you are looking for.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9lo6heokBc
Ahh alright, i see what you are talking about, Sadly i am using the G35 Logitech headset... But i guess now that i know more about Pure audio, I know what to look for now, I just hope i like it since i am used to Gaming headsets :/
Would you recommend any Sound cards? I am not sure where to start with getting one.
I honestly don't know much about them, because I have never felt unsatisfied with my dac/amp.
I would recommend going with an E10 with either the HP100 of Fidelio X1 and if you are unsatisfied, then return whatever you don't like, but I think that you would love that set up.
Now this E10, I will be able to hook this up to my computer, Right? Because i WAS going to go with a Really expensive Logitech Sound System, But these Headphones and E10 is replacing this, Now also, If i do decide to get a sound card, What should i look into for the connectors so i can still plug in my E10 and the Fidelio X1's ?
I don't know the ins and outs of soundcards. You would have to do some research to find that out, but the E10 (and any external dac) plugs straight into your computer.