24-bit Digital-to-Analog conversion of stereo digital sources at 192kHz to stereo output.24-bit Digital-to-Analog conversion of digital sources at 96kHz to analog 7.1 speaker output.24-bit Analog-to-Digital conversion of analog inputs at 96kHz sample rate.In addition you get two optical connectors, in and out, respectively, that you can use to hook the card up with a surround sound decoder or a minidisk player etc. And the very next thing you note is that the card is pretty small – using the PCI Express x1 interface, it doesn't need the long connector slide of the larger cards, but it can still be fitted on any x8 or x16 slot if you don't happen to have a x1 slot available.Īt the back of the card you see a series of audio connectors, including a line-in jack and four speaker-out jacks – compatible with 2.1, 5.1 and 7.1 speaker sets. The very first thing you notice about the card is the fact that it is completely boxed – no vulnerable components and capacitors to fondle and drool at for gamers who may be too curious for their own good. The X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro is aimed at music listeners, movie watchers and gamers, although the main target group – judging from the packaging – is definitely the gamers: why else would the packaging have the mug shot and signature of Johnathan Wendel (a famous pro gamer for those not following the 'sport')? And although we may wonder what a pro gamer really knows about sound quality, the product luckily speaks for itself.
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