- Device Type – Sound card
- Interface Type – External
- Localization – English
- Signal Processor/Chipset Vendor – Intel, AMD
- Sound Output Mode – Multi channel
Product Description
Revitalize your downloaded music and moviesRestore the details and vibrance your music and movies lost during compression. X-Fi technology intelligently enhances the highs and lows so youll hear it all-crisp cymbal crashes, wailing guitar solos, screeching tires and booming explosions. Surround sound from your stereo music and movies. Expand your stereo music and movies into surround sound. Voices are centered in front of you. Ambient sound appears all around you….. More >>
Creative Labs SB0790 PCI Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio Sound Card
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#1 by Ryan Atkins on March 18, 2010 - 11:42 pm
I bought this card on the basis that I had a sorround sound system to use and my old card couldn’t do it. If you hook up SPDIF via the Digital I/O Module your receiver will actually change to the sound format that best fits the movie your playing and will switch back to the regular PCM sound afte the movie. The card is great. I have no complaints. I highly recommend it.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Tony Jones on March 18, 2010 - 11:53 pm
This is a great little card for the money. Also includes a good software interface.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by D. B. Wills on March 19, 2010 - 12:18 am
Bought the Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio sound card for music and to complement my new Boston MM226 speaker system. It made a Great Sounding speakers system sound even better. Strong software package. I’m impressed with the 24bit Crystalizer: Restore the details and vibrance your music and movies lost during compression. X-Fi technology intelligently enhances the highs and lows. I’m satisfied with this purchase and would recommend for anyone looking for a solid music card.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Barry A. Dobyns on March 19, 2010 - 12:18 am
I needed an inexpensive PCI (not PCI-X) audio card with well supported linux drivers. This one was fine. Ubuntu 8.10 automatically recognized and installed the right drivers on reboot after physically putting the card in the slot.
Rating: 3 / 5
#5 by K. Latimer on March 19, 2010 - 1:58 am
I have the new SB soundcard with the exact same part number as the one sold here. I purchased it from Dell for approximately the same price. I notice the box on mine has a Vista sticker about 3 inches high on the upper right corner of the box, whereas the box pictured here does not. Amazon, you need to upgrade the picture. Anyway, my card works correctly with all included drivers and software and does a beautiful job of correctly using all the X-Fi modes to enhance sounds, including Crystalizer, EAX and CMSS 3D. There are no glitches in the operation of this card. So it would seem some of you got the early version of this card without Vista certification.
Rating: 5 / 5