Creative X-Fi @ Tom's Hardware Guide

SpinnerSpinner Birmingham, UK
edited August 2005 in Science & Tech
Tom's Hardware Guide takes a first look at Creative's new soundcard, the X-Fi.

View: Creative X-Fi: A New World of Sound
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We should stress the fact that Creative, unlike most of its competitors, has always included a true audio processor on its cards, as opposed to simply using a codec and putting the processing load on the CPU. That approach accounts for their superiority in games, where Creative avoids having to devote part of the available processing power to sound, but it also creates a few problems in other areas. The processors used in the Live! and Audigy cards operated natively at 48 kHz, creating some problems at 44.1 kHz and simply refusing to process higher sampling frequencies at all. With X-Fi, those problems are behind us, and operation is now possible at all usable sampling frequencies.
Source: Tom's Hardware Guide

Comments

  • edited August 2005
    So has anyone picked one of these up?

    I'm considering it but the price seems a bit steep...

    I know they're out at Best Buy, but I'm not sure of the price.

    Maybe I'll take a drive over and check them out.
  • TheBaronTheBaron Austin, TX
    edited August 2005
    they're all over $100, but apparently the quality boost is quite nice over the old ass audio processors they've had in the audigy line
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