Internal Audio Card Creative Audigy Rx Review
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Description of Internal Audio Card Creative Audigy Rx
- Clear sound, can be listened to with professional headphones
- no crystalizer, mp3 doesn't play very well
- Beautiful externally. Sounds a little better than the built-in one.
- Adjusting the sound "for yourself" is still a hle. Native drivers are insane . But from Daniel, too, they are also more like a huge pile of everything and everyone, to understand which you need to have a higher musical education, at least.
- sound quality is good supports EAX games with 3D sound up to 4.0 HD. has support for 192 kHz and 24 bit quality
- Only a few branded programs are available for initial sound configuration, and the Creative original drivers do not provide quite satisfactory sound. The connectors on the back are not color-coded (which is for a microphone, an external sound source and speakers)
- We can't find them.
- Driver
- better integrated, see the comment!
- price.
- Even after using my own customized audigy se (which is superior to the device's default) I was pleasantly pleased by how good the sound was. A handful of drivers eventually stood up (unlike the same SE)
- There are two microphone jacks on the device. Why? why be original?!?!?! It would be preferable if there were dedicated ports for both headphones and line-out.
- + For a reasonable price, a typical sound output free from vidyuhi interference + Powered by the PCI bus, no additional power is required
- - FPS decreased under Win 10 from 120 to 12–20 - No separate speaker and headphone outputs
- Excellent sound quality when listening to music; after installing Windows 7, all of the necessary drivers were automatically updated. There were no reported instances of downed settings or other issues, unlike what some users have written.
- When playing games with a large number of music channels, the card performs more slowly, causing the sound to stutter and the frame rate to dip. There is not a separate output for the headphones.