If there's any sort of standard in the world of PC audio it's Creative's Sound Blaster line of sound cards. Most every high-profile game in existence has specific EAX support (which is proprietary to ...
I have a clean install of WinXP pro going and I cannot get my Audigy installed for love or money. I downloaded the latest driver patch from Creative (I know, I KNOW I shouldn't, but what choice do I ...
Although graphic card technology has progressed rapidly the past few years, sound cards haven't kept up with the pace. Sure, we've seen audio enhancements such as EAX, 3D audio, and Dolby Digital 5.1 ...
What makes the Audigy FX Pro relevant is not any single feature, but the combination of them. It delivers a cleaner analog output path, modest amplification improvements, and a mature software ...
If you have been building or supporting PCs for any length of time (twenty-plus years) then you have likely heard of Creative Labs, it's a brand well known for its Sound Blaster audio cards. I had ...
It works fine on my XP partitions.<BR><BR>I know this is a known problem and I used to have a driver that would force the drivers to install without detection but I guess I lost it in a crash, though ...
Creative has updated its roster of PCIe sound cards for PC desktop DIYers. The new Sound Blaster Audigy FX Pro 7.1, launched today, sits atop the Audigy add-in-card line. The new card’s design and ...
It's not often we take a look at sound cards here at Hexus so it was a surprise when the request for a review of Creative's recently released Soundblaster Audigy landed in my InBox. The Audigy is ...
The Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX Pro leans heavily on its software layer to deliver much of its real-world value. In fact, this is where Creative continues to differentiate itself from generic ...
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