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| Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio Sound Card ( 70SB079000000 ) |
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List Price: $88.60
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Manufacturer: Creative Labs
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Creative Labs EAN: 0054651136946 Feature: Device Type - Sound card Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Creative Labs Manufacturer: Creative Labs Model: 70SB079000000 Publisher: Creative Labs Studio: Creative Labs
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Features
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Device Type - Sound card Interface Type - External Localization - English Signal Processor/Chipset Vendor - Intel, AMD Sound Output Mode - Multi channel
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Add the Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio sound card to your PC and turn your downloaded music into your own personal concert. Watch DVDs or downloaded videos with full cinematic surround sound. Restore the details and vibrance your music and movies lost during compression. X-Fi technology intelligently enhances the highs and lows so you'll hear it all-crisp cymbal crashes, wailing guitar solos, screeching tires and booming explosions. Expand your stereo music and movies into surround sound. Voices are centered in front of you. Ambient sound appears all around you, just like a live performance. Listen on a pair of desktop speakers or a full 5.1 speaker system. Put on your headphones and X-Fi technology moves the sound away from your ears into the space around you. You'll feel like you're sitting in with your favorite band or in the best seat at the movie theater. Connectivity - Speaker and Headphone connections for stereo to 7.1 (Line Out via three 3.5mm mini jacks) Line In / Microphone In / Digital Out / Digital I/O (shared 3.5mm FlexiJack) Auxiliary Line level Input (via 4-pin Molex connector) Intel HD Audio Compatible Front Panel Header (2x5pin) System Requirements - Microsoft Windows XP (Service Pack 2, x64 Edition or Media Center Edition), Intel Pentium 4 1.6 GHz, AMD Athlon XP 2000+ processor or equivalent, Available PCI 2.1 slot, 256MB RAM, 600MB of free hard disk space, CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, Internet connection to update PowerDVD software
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Increase in Sound Quality Comment: Wanting to increase the sound quality of my Compaq PC which had a built in sound card, I bought X-Fi Xtreme Audio Sound Card. Without question there was a significant upgrade in quality. Full, undistorted sound when playing music and watching videos has help make my computer a complete entertainment center. Worth every penny.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not happy with Creative. Comment: Marketing this as an X-FI card is dishonest. The card itself, and the included software, work very well in windows XP and is all I need for my uses but marketing an audigy chip under the x-fi name has made me very dissapointed with creative.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very pleased Comment: Seems to my ears that this product is very good.
I haven't compared it directly with several machines running side by side each with a different sound card, so I cannot review as so.
But I play music, so I'm no deaf. And I hear (very) good sounds.
The install was a flash. No hassle, whatsoever.
The software seems good also.
Maybe, if I could try a more advanced card I wouldn't review the same.
But I'm very satisfied, and I don't need to look any further.
'nuff said, I'm going back to my music.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Awesome little card Comment: My mp3 collection havent sound better, the crystalizer option is what i needed
obviously, i doesnt have any regrets, very good buy and choice
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great sound card for computer but not external devices. Comment: This sound card did everything I wanted for my computer, but it can't convert external dolby digital surround signals with the digital I/O module so you can't use external devices with your computer speakers. It will work with dolby digital stereo signals great, but just not with surround. I really could have just straight to my speakers anyway. so much for my xbox having surround sound with my computer.
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