Creative Labs SB0880 PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Sound Card
Dec 12, 2009 in
Computers & Software
- EAX 5.0 delivers sound effects that pull you into the game. Use Windows Vista, Creative Alchemy restores EAX surround sound for great experience
- Hear 3D positional audio so precise, you can locate enemies by sound. Plus X-Fi CMSS-3D ensures you will get amazing surround sound
- Boost performance in your favorite games with hardware audio acceleration that will blow your motherboard audio away
- PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium has fantastic inputs and low-latency ASIO drivers for great music recording
- Watch your DVDs in cinematic surround sound with PowerDVD software featuring DTS and Dolby Digital-EX decoding (free download with purchase)
Product Description
PC Gamers and audio enthusiasts looking for faster performance and more realistic gaming sound as well as the richest, most dynamic audio experience for music and movies…. More >>
Creative Labs SB0880 PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Sound Card
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5 comments
Rodolfo Sanzana on December 12, 2009 at 6:00 am
Can anyone tell me if a can connect my PS3 to this soundcard? and make my PS3 sound through the pc?
Thxx
Efrain Llamozas on December 12, 2009 at 6:17 am
Si deseas disfrutar de la ventaje de una tarjeta PCI-Express debes comprarla. Sus dimensiones y peso permiten ajustarla en la mayoria de la nuevas tarjetas madres. Creative en su pagina web permite tener el software actualizado y se ejecuta perfectamente bajo Windows Vista 32bit-64bit en todas sus versiones. La conexion digital es excelente para poder disfrutar de un sonido claro y muy limpio tanto en DTS como en Dolby, ademas, compatible con la mayoria de los equipos actuales. Lo unico discutible es que no posee RCA Optico pero del resto mi recomendacion 5 estrellas.
Michael J. Hudson on December 12, 2009 at 7:12 am
I purchased this card after having carefully reviewed the specifications. My PC has a PCI express card x16 slot and this card reportedly works with all x1, x4, and x16 card slots. Imagine the horror when I opened this card and found it about an inch too tall for my PC and an inch taller than the other PCI express cards already installed. I guess I’m glad I bought this from Amazon as they seem to do well on returns. Creative really should have specified that this was a full height card and was not suitable for low-profile applications. I guess I’ll buy the Xonar DX now.
juan carlos soto p on December 12, 2009 at 9:26 am
Tengo unas 5.1 Logitech X-540 y antes de montar la X-FI tenia que poner el volumen mas de la mitad para que sonara decente, instale la tarjeta y la diferencia fue total, ahora colocando el volumen a la mitad si tengo una persona a mi lado no la escuho y en los juegos ni hablar en mi caso BF2 todos los detalles de sonido se escuchan reales 100%…
M. Jaworski on December 12, 2009 at 10:34 am
Title says it all, the only way you’re getting surround sound over optical is if you are watching a dolby digital source (such as DVD)
If you want surround you are forced to use analog.