Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD review -
Specifications and Drivers
Specifications
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Audio Performance |
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SNR (20kHz Low-pass filter, A-Wgt), @ 24-bit, 96kHz |
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THD+N (20kHz Low-pass filter): |
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Frequency Response (-3.5dB): |
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The Drivers
Creative¡¯s drivers have always been universal for the X-Fi series. The drivers adopted a modal architecture, allowing the user to set the card to different modes for the task at hand which essentially puts the power of the X-Fi DSP processor where it is needed let¡¯s take a look at the drivers and see what this new card offers over its siblings.
Entertainment Mode
We see the familiar crisp, clean styling of the X-Fi series drivers, with all the relevant features and controls right up front for easy access and location. We have settings for speakers, headphones, EAX effects, THX routines, Graphic Equalizer, Microphone, signal mixer and digital settings. Let¡¯s take a look at the features new to this product below,
The Titanium HD offers a host of routines thanks to THX studio PC technologies. Let¡¯s have a look at the official information about these new features on this product.
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