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What is a sound card? This important component of your computer hardware allows you to hear and record sound. However, sound cards weren't always part of computers: Here's how they were created ...
Don?t rule out an add-on sound card just because your PC has one built in. We?ll explain why.
At a time when many home computers included sophisticated hardware used to generate music and sound effects, IBM's first PC - designed primarily for small business use - only came equipped with a ...
A $200 computer sound card an audiophile could love Stereophile magazine's John Atkinson loved the Asus Xonar Essence ST/STX sound cards.
Not content with these solutions, [Scott] came up with sound card μC/PC communication that doesn’t require any extra components.
A solution for some sensors comes courtesy of [Ruslan Nagimov], who shows us how the PC sound card can become a measurement interface.
Today, we’re looking at a portable sound card made to move between your PC and console of choice with the Creative Sound BlasterX G6. It promises hi-res audio, full 7.1 surround sound, effects ...
Creative Sound BlasterX speaker and soundbar, out later this year. One of the most extravagant pieces of technology I saw at CES 2016 was Creative’s X-Fi Sonic Carrier, a $5,000 colossus of a ...
Before Sound Blaster showed me the X7, its $400 all-in-one audio DAC/amplifier, I asked the question that I thought most skeptical PC gamers would want to ask: Is there any need for a dedicated ...
That being said, today we’ll be reviewing the Creative Sound Blaster ZxR, which is the flagship soundcard in the Sound Blaster Z series of soundcards.
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 ...