Creative Technology Ltd, a worldwide leader in digital entertainment solutions, today announced the PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Professional Series and PCI Express Sound Blaster X ...
Along with your first day at school, and (for the boys at least) growing your first peach fuzz mustache, many of you might also never forget your first Sound Blaster soundcard. In the present day ...
It’s astonishing to think that Creative has been in the sound business for thirty years. In the early days of PC gaming, the Sound Blaster 16 was seen as an essential upgrade for any DOOM, Myst or ...
Back in the day (which, for you youngsters, is a scientific measurement of time reserved for anyone who used to walk to school during snowstorms, uphill, both ways), integrated audio solutions had ...
It’s only been about a year since we reviewed Creative’s Sound Blaster Recon 3D soundcard and they’re back again with a new line of products, the Sound Blaster Z series. Today we’ll be reviewing the ...
I think the Ensoniq ES1370/1371 (aka SB PCI 128) is pretty stable, not having been originally made by Creative. -- View image here: http://arstechnica.infopop.net ...
The Sound Blaster X-Fi Go! makes for a nice upgrade to any notebook that is lacking high quality audio, and the device's USB connectivity makes sure no user is left out. Even desktop users could ...
Back when we all had to use ISA sound cards, PC audio wasn't much fun. The quality was pretty poor or, sometimes non-existent - allocating resources to ISA cards could be a tricky chore. And the same ...
This is the newest sound card in Creative’s arsenal currently sporting the brand new Sound Core 3D processor. The Sound Core 3D processor includes a total of 4 DSP units which work together to enhance ...
I have a couple of old ISA sound cards (Creative Awe64 and a near-generic "Mozart" card) which produce enough watts on the speaker output to produce a perfectly adequate sound through a set of old ...