CES 2012: The Republic of Gamers team is pretty damn awesome, not only do they make some truly kick arse motherboards, but they also have gaming accessories like keyboards, mice and headsets and are ...
Since the very first of the Xonar boards from ASUS, we have been impressed with not only the choice of components used, but also with the overall design of all of the various iterations. This not so ...
Last night I put together my new system which included the ASUS Maximus Formula mobo. This board comes with the SupremeFX II audio card. Now, I can't find much documentation on this card at ...
Ask a veteran gamer about the Sound Blaster name, and they’ll share tales of how the firm’s sound cards were mandatory in almost any gaming rig. Back in the DOOM era it was the MIDI support, while ...
Dedicated sound cards may be far less prevalent than they were in the early days of PC gaming but they haven’t disappeared completely. If you grew up building your own gaming computers, Creative and ...
Diamond Multimedia introduced the Diamond Xtreme Sound 7.1 PCI-e Low Profile 24 Bit Record and Playback Internal Sound Card, model name XS71HD. The high performance HD sound card improve Your Sound ...
One of the things I like to poke fun at Creative for is their absurdly long product names. This one is no different: The Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio PCI Express. The box we received is the ...
Creative Labs’ Sound BlasterX AE-5 has a message for PC gamers: The sound card isn’t dead. Unveiled on Monday morning, this is the company’s first discrete product in more than five years, made ...
Auzentech is best known for sound cards built around Creative’s X-Fi processor, often surpassing Creative’s own cards in audio quality, but the X-Meridian 7.1 2G PCI sound card uses a C-Media Oxygen ...
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