Editor's take: One of the most overlooked upgrades when building a computer is an aftermarket sound card, and for good reason. For many, the onboard audio supplied by the motherboard is more than ...
When I think of Sound Blaster, I go way back to the early '90s. The Sound Blaster 1.0 was the gold standard if you had a PC.
Creative has unveiled a new soundcard to the range in the form of the high-performance PCI-e Gaming and Entertainment Sound Card and DAC priced at €100. Supporting goldplated connectors, speaker ...
For years, onboard audio has improved to the point where many enthusiasts questioned whether dedicated sound cards still had ...
Recap: Hoo founded Creative Technology (known as Creative Labs in the US) in mid-1981 but it wouldn't be until near the end of the decade before the company's dedicated audio processing card, the ...
Creative Technology has just announced the Sound Blaster AE-X sound card, which it described as “flagship.” This bit of kit is aimed at consumers who “demand more” from their hardware but have already ...
Sound cards have been a staple in PC gaming for years - whether they’re internal, external, or built into the USB connection of your fancy gaming headset. Today, we’re looking at a portable sound card ...
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The Sound Blaster X7 delivers an incredibly strong price/performance ratio. If it had HDMI in and out (and the ability to decode Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio) it would be darn near perfect.