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Sound blaster x fi titanium fatal1ty professional
Sound blaster x fi titanium fatal1ty professional







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Once tweaked, you'll be blown away (assuming you have decent speakers/headphones) by the quality of the audio. I'll describe the tweaks in the "Other Thoughts" section.

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Pros: At default settings this card is good, but you won't hear a huge difference over onboard sound (in mp3's), since most motherboard integrated sound chips are capable of the same basic features as the X-Fi series (92 khz 24-bit playback).

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#Sound blaster x fi titanium fatal1ty professional software

Watch your DVDs in cinematic surround sound with PowerDVD software featuring DTS and Dolby Digital -EX decoding (free download with purchase).Īdditional Information Date First Available Make all of your music sound better with Xtremeįidelity audio technology that restores the detail and larity to compressed music files like MP3s. Plus, with Dolby Digital Live encoding, connect to your home theater system through a single digital cable for compelling 5.1 surround sound (optical cable available separately).

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Plus X-Fi CMSS-3D ensures you'll get amazing surround sound even with normal stereo headphones.īoost performance in your favorite games with hardware audio acceleration that will blow your motherboard audio away.Ĭommunicate loud and clear in games with high quality inputs for your headset or microphone. Hear 3D positional audio so precise, you can locate enemies by sound. If you're using Windows Vista, Creative ALchemy restores EAX surround sound for the same great gaming experience. Hear crackling gunfire and earth-shattering explosions, EAX 5.0 delivers sound effects that pull you into the game.

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PC Gamers and audio enthusiasts looking for faster performance and more realistic gaming sound as wellĪs the richest, most dynamic audio experience for music and movies. Internet connection to download PowerDVD software Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon or equivalent 1.6 GHz processorĪvailable PCI Express slot (x1, x4 or x16) Microsoft Windows Vista (Service Pack 1) or Windows XP (圆4, Service Pack 2 or Media Center Edition) (Though the local Russian prices are traditionally 30-40% higher.Learn more about the Creative Labs 70SB088000004 Model BrandĢ4-bit Analog-to-Digital conversion of analog inputs at 96kHz sample rateĢ4-bit Digital-to-Analog conversion of digital sources at 96kHz to analog 7.1 speaker outputĢ4-bit Digital-to-Analog conversion of stereo digital sources at 192kHz to stereo output Prices for popular X-Fi cards remain reasonable: these three Titaniums cost about $100/150/200, correspondingly. The most expensive "Champion" card differs from the medium-priced modification by the control unit to be installed into a 3" or 5" bay. Besides, both Fatal1ty cards have metal covers. The "Fatal1ty" suffix traditionally stands for 64MB of X-RAM.

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  • X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Professional Series.
  • When I was writing this review, there were three cards available: People have already labeled such long names as "gigantomania", and retailers complain that titles like "Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Professional Series" won't fit into price lists. PCI Express sound cards with hardware DSPs belong to the the Titanium series and have complex suffixes of 2 or 3 words following the "Titanium" title.

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    And the fully-fledged PCI Express sound cards were finally announced in mid 2008, hitting the stores in sufficient quantities. However, users wanted sound cards with hardware X-Fi (20kx) DSPs. That was twice as cheaper comparing to X-Fi cards with hardware DSPs. But it didn't yield to other X-Fi products and was quite inexpensive, starting at $50 in the U.S. It had no hardware DSP, and all its features were implemented on the software level. In order to keep up with competitors, the company rolled out a pared-down X-Fi Xtreme Audio sound card in 2007 as in intermediate PCIe solution. Besides, PCI cards were selling well anyway. Under these conditions, it made little sense to redesign the entire board without getting real advantages. Usually one or two PCIe 1x slots were placed in the most inconvenient places - close to the graphics slot, for example.

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    Their estimation was right: no sane motherboard maker would have abandoned PCI slots. Perhaps, Creative was sitting on the fence and waiting what would come out of the PCIe 1x slot for peripheral devices, considering the total absence of such peripheral devices. The company officially reported about design difficulties, latency problems and delays. Then they decided to design a completely new controller. At first, the company tried to couple the new bus with the existing X-Fi (20K1) DSP. The "relationships" between the PCI Express bus and Creative were not shaping well. Also check out our Interview With Darragh O'Toole, Creative about the new PCI Express X-Fi sound cards.









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