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Creative's Sound Blaster heritage is inextricably linked with PC gaming, and this year they're celebrating the 30th anniversary of the sound card with the shiny new Creative Sound Blaster AE-5 board.
Creative used to be the go-to company back in the day (and yes I’m dating myself here) for computer speakers — heck I still have my Creative Sound Blaster 5.1 surround speakers around here ...
The Creative Sound BlasterX AE-5 provides a dedicated sound card for your PC and comes with available lighting for those that are into that sort of thing. Keep reading to see how it performs.
At $150, the Sound Blaster AE-5 is worth every penny and can still teach an dog old set of headphones new tricks. Creative Labs faces tough competition from other manufacturers with USB gaming ...
Unlike the Sound Blaster AE-5, which had a SATA connector to optionally power RGB LEDs, the 6-pin connection on the AE-9 is not optional. The card's Audio Control Module (ACM) breakout box won't ...
The Sound BlasterX AE-5 launches in July with a price of $150. Starting June 13, customers can pre-order the sound card from Creative’s website, or from retailers like Fry’s, Newegg, or Micro ...
A New Standard 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.
Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium – the Official Sound Card of the Championship Gaming Series Creative Technology Ltd, a worldwide leader in digital entertainment solutions, today announced the PCI Express ...
The Sound Blaster Katana V2 is the culmination of Creative’s most advanced audio technologies and brings games and movies to life with 5.1 channel playback.
Here’s a size comparison of the Sound Blaster Axx SBX 20, the Sound Blaster Axx SBX 10, and a standard 3.5″ Western Digital Hard Drive. With the exception of size, the SBX 20 and the SBX 10 ...
Devices can be paired with the Sound Blaster Roar using NFC or Bluetooth 3.0. Audio, meanwhile, can be streamed over Bluetooth, or sourced from devices plugged into a USB port or 3.5 in jack input.
The first thing I noticed about the Sound Blaster Roar while unpacking it was its weight. At 1.1 kg (2.5 lb), this is not a device you'll want to drop on your foot.