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31st January

Asus Xonar DS 7.1 PCI Sound Card | Posted on: 31/01/2010 @ 19:33

For a long time, Creative dominated the hardware sound market and the launch of the X-Fi series of cards placed them firmly at the top of the game with features such as EAX 5.0, X-RAM and other 3D sound emulation software. Gamers looking for a more immersive experience had only one choice and that was Creative. However with the introduction of Windows Vista and growing frustration towards ...

20th January

Auzentech releases first audio card of 2010 | Posted on: 20/01/2010 @ 21:10

Auzentech announced the release of its first audio card of 2010, the Auzen X-Fi Bravura 7.1.  This card is a full height card with a PCI-Express x1 interface and it is built around a Creative audio processor. The Bravura 7.1 promises a “breathtaking” audio experience with music and videos that support DTS™ Neo:PC & DTS™ [...]

6th January

Auzentech Home Theater HD | Posted on: 06/01/2010 @ 15:49

When it comes to audio cards for an enthusiast or high end gamer, it was always the case that if you wanted the top of the line but didn\'t need the audio creation features of the professional industry, you turned to Creative. However, in previous years we\'ve seen this image slip away as other companies take up the mantle. One of these is Auzentech, who by utilising Creative\'s X-Fi chips in ...