Creative Labs SB0886 PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Professional Series Sound Card
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Product Features
- Hardware accelerated performance - Get unbeatable performance in your favorite games with hardware-accelerated audio that blows motherboard audio away
- X-RAM - Boost performance even further in games like Quake 4, Battlefield 2, Prey, Unreal Tournament 3 and others that take advantage of X-RAM
- Accurate 3D positional audio
- Clearer voice chat - Plug in your headset or microphone and hear the difference. With high quality inputs and hardware audio processing, your teammates will hear you loud and clear
- Dolby Digital Live encoding - Connects directly to your home theater system through a single digital cable for compelling 5.1-surround sound.
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Product Description
Few recognize that, with the PC's improved graphics performance, sound cards only barely matched audio performance demands. Here's a sound upgrade card that greatly improves your sonic experience. Chosen by professional gamers, the PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatality Professional Series sound card delivers the ultimate PC gaming audio experience. You'll hear realistic EAX 5 sound effects and 3D positional audio that's so accurate you can locate opponents by sound - even over headphones.
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Customer Reviews
Top quality
I use this for mixing sound for videos of musical stage productions. Excellent, professional quality.
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Stan Miastkowski
Sounds Wonderful and Voice Over is Loud and Clear!
I love this sound card because it sounds great and the mic works perfectly in games. I would highly recomend getting one of these if you game or you just want to listen to music on your computer and because it is excellent!
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Scott Hartness
Rock Solid Sound
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M. P. Alligood
Incredible Sound Quality
I upgraded from a Creative Sound Audigy 2 ZS Gamer, and while I wasn't expecting a huge leap in anything other than sound quality, I received much more.
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DryvBy
Vista 64bit Ultimate...no problem
Installed the card, booted, card was identified as generic HD audio device by Vista.
The card worked just fine at this point....with of course minimum adjustment capability.
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Ray Ostrom
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