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    Xonar DX vs X-Fi Titanium Pro

    I am planning to buy a sound card but while looking on the Internet there are lots of sound card available in market and it is hard to select one which is having the best quality. I have review for most of sound card but got only two best for my uses. I liked the X-Fi Titanium Pro and Xonar DX sound card. But i am confused between them that which one to go with. So if you are having any idea about the same then please let me know about it. Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Xonar DX vs X-Fi Titanium Pro

    As per my knowledge both of them are capable of producing the nice quality of the sound. If your system is having the latest OpenAL software driver installed into then there won't be an issue with the any of the sound card. But also if you are still confused about the same then i will advise you to go with the X-Fi which you will like and use with the same. I think you both will liked by you. So if you can then go through the same and see whether you like it or not.

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    Re: Xonar DX vs X-Fi Titanium Pro

    Xonar DX is very good sound card. It renders deep division in good quality speaker. This gives the very clear detail of each instrument while listening to a song. I am using the same card and come to know that this is having the excellent recording level with a quality mic.No breath, even with average quality MP3. Please note, however, if your radiator chipset on the Motherboard is large, and in the portion of the sound card on the PCI express, the mounting is not possible. Soundcard recognized carefree Linux, Mandriva. The Xonar DX coupled with my Sennheiser PC350 make me take off the seat. Nothing to do with a sound card integrated. I feel I do not play a game but to be in! NFS Shift/COD: MW2 etc. It's really magic! PS: Bring a good helmet (who descends into low and high frequencies! The kind helmet middle or high end Sennheiser/ Bose). I will suggest you to go with the same.

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    Re: Xonar DX vs X-Fi Titanium Pro

    Audio specialist, Creative Labs was originally made known to the general public through its sound cards Sound Blaster series, before diversifying broadly to propose webcams or even MP3 players. While the sound card is the heart of art history Creative Labs, the evolution of the PC market has weighed heavily on this activity, called the sound card is passed in a few years of the status of essential accessory to the accessory frankly superfluous. It must be said that the integration of an audio circuit directly on motherboards sharply limited the interest of the dedicated sound card and this often in defiance of audio quality issues.

    It is within this context that in 2005, Creative launched its new chip architecture with audio output of your X-Fi cards and various accompanying. Three years later, Creative is back on the front of the stage with a brand new model of sound card named Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium. A prior to the name betrays no great change, yet Windows Vista has been there as PCI-Express now inescapable on our computers. Two arguments alone justify the arrival of this new X-Fi, X-Fi let's face it very different from previous and clearly oriented towards the PC gaming community. Improve the image of what brand of Creative Labs in audio solution?

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    Re: Xonar DX vs X-Fi Titanium Pro

    With the X-Fi Titanium Creative talks about his favorite market, the sound card after too many years of absence. It must be said that Longhorn, aka Windows Vista has caused many problems at the firm of Singapore, the problems it would be better addressed before release new products. Specifically, if any revolution that accompanies X-Fi Titanium, it has the merit to work perfectly in Windows Vista when it corrects most of the failures of the first X-Fi. Better, Creative finally meet standards enacted in audio on the PC in accordance with specifications including HD-Audio. The card can operate with no driver one from Creative! We note also the change of discourse that positions its new Creative X-Fi Titanium cards like sound cards for gamers, the marketing pitch is clearly oriented around the game and the player to the detriment of audiophiles.In another development, the transition to PCI-Express has the advantage of limiting the sensitivity of the map to parasites, a problem that had marred the launch of the first X-Fi. And like Creative seems to have finally decided to listen to its customers, X-Fi Titanium offers the same audio encoding in Dolby Digital! First we would have liked less delayed while he will have to wait for the DTS encoding.

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    Re: Xonar DX vs X-Fi Titanium Pro

    I had got the Xonar DX sound card out of curiosity after looking at various reviews and testing. I've never had a sound card, so that is my first. So i recommend you to go with this device which is having the better quality and things. This sound card produce the better sound quality. So if you can then go through this only and i am sure you will like the same.

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