Speaking of sound cards:
Asus showcased their new Xonar at Computex and finally spoke about the DAC/DSP. Apparently they hired C-Media to build them an exclusive chip. Preliminary specs look pretty nice, and it comes in PCI and PCIe flavors.
Looks like Creative is finally getting some competition.
Jammrock
Asus showcased their new Xonar at Computex and finally spoke about the DAC/DSP. Apparently they hired C-Media to build them an exclusive chip. Preliminary specs look pretty nice, and it comes in PCI and PCIe flavors.
The ASUS Xonar D2-series features full-duplex 24-bit/192 KHz audio processing on all inputs and outputs. ASUS claims the Xonar D2-series can reach signal-to-noise ratio levels up to 118dB. The new sound cards also support Dolby Digital Live and DTS:Connect technologies for single-cable multi-channel audio enjoyment.
Additional Dolby and DTS technologies such as Dolby Headphone, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolby Virtual Speaker, DTS Interactive and DTS Neo:PC. The ASUS Xonar D2-series also supports ASIO 2.0 for low latency audio tasks.
Additional Dolby and DTS technologies such as Dolby Headphone, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolby Virtual Speaker, DTS Interactive and DTS Neo:PC. The ASUS Xonar D2-series also supports ASIO 2.0 for low latency audio tasks.
Jammrock
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