Binding: Electronics Brand: Creative Labs EAN: 0054651136137 Is Memorabilia: 0 Height: 910 hundredths-inches Length: 410 hundredths-inches Weight: 315 hundredths-pounds Width: 1440 hundredths-inches Label: Creative Labs Manufacturer: Creative Labs Model: 70SB046A00003 Packaged Height: 390 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 1440 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 310 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 910 hundredths-inches Publisher: Creative Labs Studio: Creative Labs System Memory Size: 64 MB
Feature:
- Technical Specifications
- 24-bit Analog-to-Digital conversion of analog inputs at 96kHz sample rate
- 24-bit Digital-to-Analog conversion of digital sources at 96kHz to analog 7.1 speaker output
- 16-bit to 24-bit recording sampling rates: 8, 11.025, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 and 96kHz
- 24-bit Digital-to-Analog conversion of stereo digital sources at 192kHz to stereo output
Product Description:
The powerful audio processing engine of the Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum Fatality Champion Series PCI Sound Card boosts real game performance by more than 15% over ordinary motherboard audio. The additional X-RAM frees up system memory and improves audio quality and performance. Use headphones or multichannel speakers to accurate locate your enemies by sound. Take your games to the next level with EAX Advanced HD sound effects.Restore the detail and vibrance to your music and movies with X-Fi Crystalizer technology. Voices are centered and ambient sounds are moved all around you. On-board connectivity - Shared line in, microphone, digital out via 1/8-inch mini jack, line level out (Front/Rear/Center/Subwoofer/Rear Center) via 3x 1/8-inch mini jacks, internal line-level analog input via 4-pin Molex connector, X-Fi I/O Console upgrade connection System Requirements - Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows XP Service Pack 2, x64 or Media Center Edition, 1 GHz Intel Pentium III, AMD or equivalent processor, 256MB RAM, 600MB of free hard disk space, Available PCI 2.1 Slot
Customer Reviews:
Ear Piercing Shriek = RMA Return, 2008-09-10 This is the 2nd PCIx1 sound card that I bought for the same Gigabyte motherboard. The first card, an Asus Xonar card, crashed while playing certain games. So, I bought the tried and true Creative. After about 5 minutes of use it emitted an ear-piercing scream - along the lines of a smoke alarm, or building fire alarm. I tried different ports, disconnecting the I/O drive - reinstalling the software - typical things one does to try to avoid the RMA process. Amazon tells me that the replacement is enroute, and I hope that the new one doesn't give me the same problem - because if it does then I'd be looking at replacing the motherboard, assuming then that the sound card isn't the problem. If it does reoccur then I'll try the card in another pc to see what happens. Also, since my experiences with Vista have been less than stellar I've only used XP so I can't report on Vista performance.
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