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I vaguely remember them removing the 88200Hz option around the time Windows 7 appeared, at which point it was removed from all newer driver versions aswell. I assume it's certification related. R2.25 was the first WHQL W7 driver...
If it's the same level of brightness as the LEDs in the DA-131 I have, then it won't bother you. Bear in mind that the top of the unit isn't totally clear (tinted black), so the visibility of the internals are reduced somewhat (and as a...
Quote: Originally Posted by HeadLover Yep, Like I have said, using 64 bit on a 64 bit OS will be better. No one can deny it. Maybe it won't be much better, but still it will better. With current processors,...
Quote: Originally Posted by Alydon My DT990's (2005 edition btw) have the stock cable. The RCA's on the card are line-out only, and the 1/4" is amped headphone out only, so I use the 1/4" out when the DT990's...
I will comment on one thing I've just discovered about this card - no doubt it'll be pretty damn good, but the specification is misleading. According to the manual (which you can download from the ASUS website), the card does indeed...
Quote: Originally Posted by Ben Diss Yes, you would retain the EAX and all the other features of the X-Fi. Depends on the model of the card. I have an X-Fi XtremeGamer (SB0770), and it's not possible to get...
It's normal, I have the same thing happen if there is no signal to the DAC. Not ideal, but hasn't affected me too much.
I tried upsampling with the same audio chip, and couldn't hear any difference at all. You may aswell leave the bitrate/sampling rate the same as your content for better performance (although mp3s do sound better when using 24-bit as...
Just going to bump this thread, as I've come across the same problem that Zorlac did... albeit with one of Creative's own cards (an OEM X-FI XtremeMusic). It's not possible to play any hardware accelerated audio or EAX effects over...
No offence intended, but your thread title is misleading.
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