

Slip on your headphones and X-Fi technology moves the sound away from your ears into the space around you. Listen on a pair of desktop speakers or a full 5.1 speaker system. X-Fi technology intelligently enhances the highs and lows so you'll hear it all-crisp cymbal crashes, wailing guitar solos, screeching tires and booming explosions.Įxpand your stereo music and movies into surround sound. Restore the details and vibrance your music and movies lost during compression. Internet connection to download PowerDVD software Headphones or amplified speakers (available separately) Intel Pentium 4 1.6 GHz, AMD Athlon XP 2000+ processor or equivalent Microsoft Windows Vista (Drivers available at us.) or Microsoft Windows XP (Service Pack 2, 圆4 Edition or Media Center Edition) Intel HD Audio Compatible Front Panel Header (2x5pin)


>108dB (20kHz Low-pass filter, A-Weighted)Īuxiliary Line level Input (via 4-pin Molex connector) Although running 2400Mhz memory with a 1400Mhz cpu/nb is a bit of a waste but that's another story.Learn more about the Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio Model Brand

But then I discovered each bar has two halfs, just hold the up arrow on all of them and the right speaker will be turned up. At first this didn't help because the speakers appeared to have volume already. I managed to sort this by setting the volume with 'alsamixer' in terminal. It was working down the left speakers only. So i swapped it into the bottom pci slot and it worked. If the cpu/nb frequency is set down to 1400Mhz (where i get no memory errors), the sound blaster would not show up no mater what I did. Anyway I found that when the cpu/nb is set unstably high, the sound blaster will usually show up on its own after a cold boot. I'm down to 1400Mhz now and stock is 1800Mhz. I have cleaned out the heatsink and re-applied the thermal paste which didn't make a noticeable difference. There is another fault somewhere that is forcing me to slowly lower the cpu/nb frequency year after year to maintain stability. The reason I installed the sound blaster is because the onboard audio is faulty. Ok that was a bit of a mission and the main problem is faulty hardware.
