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Sound card - 24-bit - 192 kHz - 120 dB SNR - 7.1 - PCI - Creative X-Fi CA20K More product details

24 reviews
November, 2009
took a different route, by licensing the X-Fi chipset from Creative and creating the Auzen X-Fi Prelude 7.1 sound card. This is the first time that Creative has licensed its technology. With this new chipset, the Prelude 7.1 can support EAX 5.0. ...
As far as subjective audio results, I put this card to the test with the game BioShock. This game has an awesome soundtrack with a creepy and huge palette of audio. It's great to hear the enemies creeping up behind you. EAX sounds absolutely brilliant ...
Our audio guru James is back as he takes a look at a promising alternative to your typical onboard sound solution.
Well, I never thought Creative would let another company use their proprietary technology, but I guess I was wrong and Creative knew what Auzentech could do to improve on an already proven design
Who'd have thunk it? Long considered a dead zone, soundcards are making a resurgence. Driven by an outcry for audio that doesn't sound like a box of snap, crackle, pop every time you access your USB ports, manufacturers are releasing new soundcards ...
X-Fi and HD Audio headers on the card
Must use Auzentech-provided X-Fi drivers
In a listening test using 24-bit/96kHz audio samples, two editors compared the Prelude to Asus's Xonar D2 and both preferred Auzentech's card
That changes with Auzentech¡¯s X-Fi Prelude 7.1 card. The Prelude packs Creative¡¯s top-end X-Fi DSP along with 64MB of XRAM. Auzentech doesn¡¯t stop with the vaunted X-Fi; the card also sports higher-spec¡¯d digital audio converters and includes...
An impressive high-end, all-purpose soundcard
A few years ago, a sound card was an essential addition to your PC if you wanted decent noises to come out when you ran games or music software. Now, most PCs have reasonable audio built into their motherboards. But newcomer Auzentech is creating a ...
The ultimate gamer's sound card? A decent sound card with high audio quality, but not quite worth the high asking price.
Overclock3D gets its hands on the World's first soundcard custom-engineered around the X-Fi chipset .
Auzentech over a year ago bought a license on popular Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi sound chip. Creative shares as of the first experience with another manufacturer. We suspect that other buyers will soon follow .
On the back of the card includes no less than eight connectors: a microphone input, line input, four outputs for analog multi-channel audio and S / PDIF input and output for digital signals. To find the correct connection points easily found, one usually...
Auzentech bought a license on popular Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi sound chip. Creative shares as of the first experience with another manufacturer. We suspect that soon as other customers will follow .
On the back of the card includes no less than eight connectors: a microphone input, line input, four outputs for analog multi-channel audio and S / PDIF input and output for digital signals. To find the correct connection points easily found, one usually...
Dolby Digital and DTS The Auzentech Prelude 7.1 encodes hardware according to the Dolby Digital and DTS standard. For lovers of music software offers Prelude 7.1 ASIO 2 support, the latency is limited to 1 ...
A X-Fi sound from the Creative is stable? Yes, it is indeed possible: Auzentech has taken a license Creative's popular sound chip and a card built around .
+ Excellent sound quality + Excellent driver support + Onboard Dolby Digital Live and DTS encoding
- Overkill for the average user
On the average user, this card is not given, but audio enthusiasts will this card prices for its great sound quality and extensive possibilities. The Prelude is his money more than worth .
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