It may not be the first part of your setup that you think of upgrading, but getting one of the best USB sound cards for gaming can actually make a world of difference when it comes to audio quality.
If there's any sort of standard in the world of PC audio it's Creative's Sound Blaster line of sound cards. Most every high-profile game in existence has specific EAX support (which is proprietary to ...
Back in the day (which, for you youngsters, is a scientific measurement of time reserved for anyone who used to walk to school during snowstorms, uphill, both ways), integrated audio solutions had ...
In the early 90s, the Creative Sound Blaster was the soundcard. It wasn’t the absolute best sounding card on the market, but it quickly became the defacto standard and delivered good sound at the ...
Along with your first day at school, and (for the boys at least) growing your first peach fuzz mustache, many of you might also never forget your first Sound Blaster soundcard. In the present day ...
Games are more than just an interactive visual experience. The time and effort that developers spend in creating and incorporating immersive audio and soundtracks are not experienced to their fullest ...
Creative has launched its new Sound Blaster AE-7 and AE-9 Audiophile Sound Cards this week making the Sound Blaster AE-9 available to preorder and the Sound Blaster AE-7 now available to purchase ...
Creativelaunches its Sound Blaster PLAY! 3, a portable high-resolution USB sound card that features a digital-analogue converter (DAC) and a headphone amplifier for PC. The Sound Blaster PLAY! 3 ...
A quad-core audio processor "Sound Core 3 D" compatible with high-quality stereo output of 24 bit / 192 kHz processingcreativeMade sound card "Sound Blaster Z(Sound Blaster Zet) ". The package looks ...
Having spent a number of years as the audio weapon of choice for computer sound systems, Creative has announced a couple of USB releases that will allow any sound card to benefit from its Sound ...
What do you do when you find a ISA Sound Blaster 2.0 card in a pile of scrap? Try to repair the damage on it to give it a second shot at life, of course. This is what [Adrian Black] did with one ...