Product Details
Description:
The Asus Xonar DX 7.1 Channel PCI Express Audio Card has Dolby Home Theater Technologies & Richest Gaming Audio Effects for PC audio upgrade. Supports Dolby Digital Live, Dolby Pro-Logic IIx, Dolby Headphone, Dolby Virtual Speaker, and DS3D GX 2.0 for gaming on Vista & XP. VocalFX voice processing technologies to make gaming and online chat more lively and attractive. Delivers about 35 times cleaner audio quality (116dB SNR) than most motherboard audio (85dB SNR).
Quick Glance
Supported Channels: 7.1
Slot Type: PCI Express
S/N Ratio: 116 dB - Front-out, 112 dB - Other channels
Summary
Product Title: Asus Xonar DX 7.1 Channel PCI Express Sound Card
Manufacturer: Asus
Lowest Price: $82.99 from Best Buy
Power Score: 4.6 | 7 Reviews
Product Reviews (7)
The best sound card I have owned.
Strengths: Excellent sound quality with plenty of volume. It also supports up to EAX5.0 emulation for some games. Front audio connection.
Weakness: Not all games apparently work yet with the emulation.
I was replacing my Sondigo Inferno sound card with this sound card. I was only doing that because I wanted the front audio port connection that this card has. This card uses the same Cmedia 8788 Oxygen chip that my Sondigo sound card used. When I first received the card, after a couple days I was very close to sending the card back for a refund. I was very unhappy with the sound quality and the...
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By tc17 - Oct 28, 2008
xonar dx, logitech z2300 spkrs
Strengths: clear separtation with hi volume
Weakness: 4 pin hookup can be a pain, I had to get an extension and not so easy to find.
After upgrading my home system with some stunning Klipsch spkrs and Yamaha amp I couldn't stand my computer setup any longer so I bought the spkrs and then thought maybe a sound card would would help the speakers. I'm no audiophile but there's a distinct improvement in separation and clarity. I only use this for music so can't comment on the gaming factor. As for those who claim sound cards don't...
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By anonymous; - Feb 1, 2011
Xonar DX
Strengths: Works with linux. 7.1 sound. Low profile.
Weakness: Specs not as good as the more expensive Xonar D2X
With a reasonably recent alsa, it is completely painless with linux -- microphone, aux input, even 7.1 sound works right out of the box. Low profile so it uses a PCI express slot between my SLI nvidia cards. Great performance for the price.
By jcsilvia; - Oct 21, 2009
Great budget option for upgraded sound
Strengths: Low profile, sound quality an improvement over motherboard option, affordable alternative to Creative cards
Weakness: None
Was upgrading my kids PC. They listen to a lot of music and play a lot of games on their machine, decided to put in a sound card for better quality and (in theory) a little less CPU utilization. This was the perfect choice in terms of price and performance. Subjectively my son did think it sounded a lot better than the motherboard Realtek solution he was using before. He didn't see much overall...
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By kgivens - May 24, 2009
Best bang for the buck! Crystal clear sound! Kudos to ASUS.
Strengths: Absolute crystal clear sound, low profile card (with low-profile bracket) for HTPC's, good front panel audio, vista support, working non-bloated drivers, Cirrus Logic Oxygen HD chip
Weakness: Requirement for more power, comes with molex-floppy adapter. The Front Panel audio is not auto-detected on plug-in. You have to manually go to the settings and choose FP speakers. Somewhat annoying.
I was tired of the background noise that my on-board (realtek) sound was generating. The front panel port was horrible. I had a low budget and didn't want another creative card since I don't like all the bloatware that comes with creative drivers, let alone the instability they sometimes bring. Finally choose this card and couldn't be happier. If you need a good quality sound card on a budget,...
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By crontab - Oct 21, 2008


