PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series
from: Creative Labs
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Product Description:
The PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatality Champion Series sound card is the essential audio upgrade for the demanding gamer.
The PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatality Champion Series sound card is the essential audio upgrade for the demanding gamer.
Features:
- X-Fi I/O drive with convenient front panel connections and controls: Enjoy quick access to dedicated headset jacks that feature stylish recessed volume controls, and backlit buttons that activate X-Fi gaming features.
- Accurate 3D positional audio with X-Fi CMSS-3D. Locate enemies by sound alone - you¿ll get amazing surround sound, even with normal stereo headphones.
- Hardware accelerated performance. Get unbeatable performance in your favorite games with hardware accelerated audio that blows motherboard audio away.
- Realistic EAX 5.0 sound effects in games: Hear crackling gunfire and earth-shattering explosions, EAX 5.0 delivers sound effects that pull you into the game.
- Clearer voice chat: Plug in your headset or microphone and hear the difference. With high quality inputs and hardware audio processing, your teammates will hear you loud and clear.
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- FINALLY!!! A PCIE SOUND CARD FROM CREATIVE!
As all creative products that I have used, the xfi pcie carddid not fail to fulfill all my needs right after installing....great sound, easy install , nice front panel breakout box...and of course outstanding sound, through a stereo system or speakers at a pc or for headphones....all teriffic!!...Thanks again Creative sound labs for always staying in the cutting edge of PC sound.....long time fan....Bob CHristison
Rating:
- The 2nd One is excellent
The first pci-x soundcard I bought was from Asus, but it had a tendency to crash on me, so I switched back to Soundblaster.That card, too, acted up - to a point where I feared that it was my motherboard instead of either card that was producing the failures.Amazon sent me another Soundblaster, and this one hasn't caused so much as a hiccup.The only thing that really concerns me is the cabling that connects the card to the I/O box - you can easily put them on wrong.
Rating:
- Expensive Sound Card makes for great listening
I expected an improvement over my old Creative card.This one is head and shoulders beyond it.If you don't put the settings too crazy, and keep it more "level" it sounds very good on my relatively poor Altec Lansing headphones.Much more volume, so the headroom is reasonable; it still needs a good headphone amp if you want the best, though... but, it sounds believable.
It was expensive, yes, but so far from what I have heard in two weeks of listening, I will be able to have very ... Read More
- FINALLY!!! A PCIE SOUND CARD FROM CREATIVE!As all creative products that I have used, the xfi pcie carddid not fail to fulfill all my needs right after installing....great sound, easy install , nice front panel breakout box...and of course outstanding sound, through a stereo system or speakers at a pc or for headphones....all teriffic!!...Thanks again Creative sound labs for always staying in the cutting edge of PC sound.....long time fan....Bob CHristison
- The 2nd One is excellentThe first pci-x soundcard I bought was from Asus, but it had a tendency to crash on me, so I switched back to Soundblaster.That card, too, acted up - to a point where I feared that it was my motherboard instead of either card that was producing the failures.Amazon sent me another Soundblaster, and this one hasn't caused so much as a hiccup.The only thing that really concerns me is the cabling that connects the card to the I/O box - you can easily put them on wrong.
- Expensive Sound Card makes for great listeningI expected an improvement over my old Creative card.This one is head and shoulders beyond it.If you don't put the settings too crazy, and keep it more "level" it sounds very good on my relatively poor Altec Lansing headphones.Much more volume, so the headroom is reasonable; it still needs a good headphone amp if you want the best, though... but, it sounds believable.
It was expensive, yes, but so far from what I have heard in two weeks of listening, I will be able to have very ... Read More
