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In 2011 Creative introduced the Sound Core 3D audio chip, and recently a new series of Sound Blaster cards was released using that chip. We tested the most high-end ZxR version, which is available for 200-250 euros. Creative X-Fi Xtreme Gamer The Sou...
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In the world of on-board audio processing for motherboards, graphics cards and even headsets, it's no small wonder that companies like Creative are still attempting to cater to a consumer-grade market. Whilst most of us older-generation PC users used to l...

Excellent audio quality, Good step up on most on-board audio, SBX Pro Studio processing, Superb microphone...

Crystal Voice occasionally digitises voices, SBX Pro Studio (very occasionally) crashes...

ProsExcellent audio qualityGood step up on most on-board audioSBX Pro Studio processingSuperb microphoneConsCrystal Voice occasionally digitises voicesSBX Pro Studio (very occasionally) crashesYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Crea...
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pinoyunboxing.com Updated: 2017-04-30 15:59:59
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First impression, it has a bigger box, i wasn't expected this size. i much bigger than the photos. sizewise, its similar to the boxes of graphics cards. Quality build of the box is impressive, satin finish with the gold labels of the “Sound Blaster” brand...
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For some time, we've shared our underwhelming experiences with sound cards and headsets with integrated audio processors that featured virtual surround sound. For the more modern implementations such as Razer Surround and Dolby Home Theater V4, simulated...
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Creative recently introduced new line up of cards: Z, ZX and ZXR series are based on the same Core 3D processor found in its older Recon 3D models.Now in the older Recon 3D series the only differences between the base model and the top of the line series...
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Over the years I have flip-flopped back and forth over the merits of an aftermarket soundcard for PCs, and for good reason. Over the years the merits have shifted. As onboard sound on motherboards became more robust and complex in its audio reproduction...

Shawn Sanders 4.0 5.0 I recommend the Creative Sound Blaster Z for anyone looking to enhance their...
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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 reviewing the Sound Blaster Z, which is the entry level soundcard in t...

Ever since Creative's introduction of Sound Blaster soundcards, they've been generally known to be top of the line products, keeping Creative in the high end audio game even as better and better integrated audio has continuously eaten away at the dedicate...
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Here on GameCrate we've previously covered sound cards and DACs, detailing exactly what they are and what kind of value they hold for someone who is primarily a gamer rather than a die-hard audiophile. After doing my research for that article I felt that...
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