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Auzentech Auzen X-Fi Prelude

Sound cards

Price: £119.25 | Rating: 87%

Review Date: 19th October 2007

Creative has a reputation for defending its intellectual property with the ferocity of an angry velociraptor, so Auzentech's announcement in April that it would be...

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Asus Xonar D2

Sound cards

Price: £129.24 | Rating: 80%

Review Date: 20th September 2007

The market for discrete sound cards was looking terminal a few years ago, but Creative's X-Fi series, with EAX 5 and a 24-bit Crystalizer enhancement...

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Bluegears b-Enspirer

Sound cards

Price: £69.99 | Rating: 78%

Review Date: 25th May 2007

Given that many motherboards now sport 8-channel surround sound and S/PDIF outputs, sound cards are something of a frivolous purchase when it comes to assembling...

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Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Gamer

Sound cards

Price: £55.92 | Rating: 85%

Review Date: 25th May 2007

Modern motherboard audio is so good that many people don't bother with a dedicated sound card. In an effort to keep the sound card market...

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Terratec Aureon 7.1 Pci

Sound cards

Price: £30.49 | Rating: 4/6

Review Date: 22nd May 2006

Creative has always had a definite plan as to how sound on the PC should work, and this vision is quite different to how audio...

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HDA Digital X Mystique 7.1 Gold

Sound cards

Price: £69.99 | Rating: 4/6

Review Date: 23rd March 2006

The Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Music is a product of which we're big fans. Not only is it a great sound card, but it overturned...

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Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Music

Sound cards

Price: £99 | Rating: 6/6

Review Date: 27th October 2005

At the end of my first year of university, the Student Union organised a summer event, complete with a gig by Shed Seven. Those of...

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