|
Extreme Overclocking review the new Auzentech HDA X-Plosion...
...without mentioning what it actually sounds like. LMAO.
Quote:
|
Auzentech's new HDA X-Plosion sound card is a step up from their previous model, the X-Mystique. Both cards feature Dolby Digital Live capability, but the X-Plosion takes it one step further with DTS Connect 7.1. For those unfamiliar with the technologies, both DDL & DTS Connect essentially take any audio source (usually 2-channel) and convert it into a multi-channel (5.1 or 7.1) Dolby Digital or DTS bitstream. That data can then be sent over a single SPDIF cable (either coax or optical) to a surround sound system.
|
http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/r...Plosion_6.html
It's quite pricey ($135 for something with a C-Media chipset, hmm...) but still looks like a decent product. Hopefully Creative will wake up a bit.
__________________
Opteron 144@2.8GHz (stock HS/fan), Asus A8N-SLI SE (passive NB), 1.5GB RAM (2:3:2:5, 2T), WD Raptor 740GD 74GB, Maxtor DM10 300GB, Asus EN7600GT SILENT@???, M-Audio Revo 7.1, Nebula DigiTV, Dell 2005FPW, Enermax 431W Active.
|