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Creative Unveiled X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Series

Creative Unveiled X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Series

Written by Visionary and filed under News > Digital Audio Devices
Published on May 16, 2008, 7:13 pm

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Creative today announced the PCI Express Creative Sound BlasterŪ X-FiŪ Titanium Fatal1ty Professional Series and PCI Express Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series sound cards. Priced at S$219.00, the PCI Express Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Professional Series features Dolby Digital encoding, for single-cable connection to home theater systems. Priced at S$299.00, the new PCI Express Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series sound card includes all of the features of the PCI Express Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Professional Series, plus an internal I/O drive for quick front panel connection to headphones and headsets. Read More >>


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Comment by: Z350 on 21-May-2008 11:51 am
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Originally Posted by big lebowsky
in all fairness with gold-plated connectors it is harder to see which is which. Considering this is the card for gamers not audiophiles this change makes sense. Using PCI Express and Dolby Digital Live encoding is nice.
well.. i feel thatt its not only the features, even the appearance shld look worth its price tag..
Comment by: Tanggang on 19-May-2008 7:58 pm
U hooting this?

http://resources.vr-zone.com//newspi...Titanium_4.jpg
Comment by: charleslin on 18-May-2008 8:21 am
Wah, I just bought XtremeGamer a week back.
Comment by: master_audio on 18-May-2008 7:05 am
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Originally Posted by lennardseah
isst an xtremeaudio varient lol
No. It is using new X-Fi chip which support PCI Express interface.
Comment by: TwinKkle on 18-May-2008 2:33 am
I like the color (black) of the cards. The ability to get into the gaming mode and see the option I have selected via the i/o drive is really convenient
Comment by: lennardseah on 18-May-2008 1:55 am
what kind of opamps. isst an xtremeaudio varient lol
Comment by: master_audio on 17-May-2008 11:24 pm
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Originally Posted by PPkiller
nice to see you here master audio.. ^-^ any swapable opamp socket on those cards?
No...
Comment by: PPkiller on 17-May-2008 7:41 pm
nice to see you here master audio.. ^-^ any swapable opamp socket on those cards?
Comment by: master_audio on 17-May-2008 12:30 pm
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Originally Posted by IversonGarnett
Hmmm I thought they were launching he X-Fi 2....so is this the X-Fi 2?
Yup.
Comment by: IversonGarnett on 17-May-2008 12:12 pm
Hmmm I thought they were launching he X-Fi 2....so is this the X-Fi 2?
Comment by: big lebowsky on 17-May-2008 1:05 am
in all fairness with gold-plated connectors it is harder to see which is which. Considering this is the card for gamers not audiophiles this change makes sense. Using PCI Express and Dolby Digital Live encoding is nice.
Comment by: tUx on 16-May-2008 7:12 pm
Hey where did my gold-plated connectors go?


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