In order drop hardware acceleration Microsoft has included DirectSound 3D audio in their latest released operating system Windows Vista, along with this the motherboard makers have diligently worked to improve the quality of onboard audio solutions which posed a challenge to the sound card manufacturer...
keeping this in mind Auzentech and Asus release their latest two new sound card device one of which is Asus' new Xonar D2X, which is based on a tweaked version of C-Media's Oxygen HD and it comes with a PCI Express interface providing fodder for the scores of empty PCIe x1 slots that dot the enthusiast landscape...The second one is Auzentech's X-Fi Prelude, which is the first third-party card to employ Creative's X-Fi silicon. The Prelude uses a custom board design and upgraded components in an attempt to wring better sound quality from the already impressive X-Fi audio chip...
These two are expected to target the high end of the desktop sound card spectrum..
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Source : Techreport
Tuesday, 22 January 2008
Two New Sound Card Device To Enhance Vista...!
Posted by Gaurab Dutta at 11:07 pm
Labels: asus, microsoft, sound card, vista
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