Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the Asus Xonar DX 7.1 PCIe and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Xonar DX 7.1 PCIe.
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26 Reviews
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Let's jump right to the point of the big question that we all want to know. .. is it worth the cash you will spend on it? Well let's look at it this way; do you value high quality audio without static, buzzing, or hissing with clear sound at a good pri...
Abstract: Asus has only recently started making sound cards, but the low cost of this card will probably have Creative Labs worried. Asuss Xonar cards are aimed at gamers. The Xonar DX slots comfortably into any PCI-E slot and is powered by a four-pin connec...
Abstract: Back when your father was into computers, ISA was all the rage. Slots in your motherboard as long as a country mile. They were the days. But now it’s 2008. We’ve grown up. ASUS decided to take the leap of faith and put its enthusiast soundcard...
Low height design, Full support with WDM and ASIO drivers, Included Asus PMP encodes blazing fast WMA/MP3 files, Dolby certified sound card, Supports EAX extensions for games, Windows control panel looks stable and complete, ASIO drivers have down to 2ms...
Requires external 4pin power to operate, Retail package doesnt include any cable
Asus new soundcard will easily cover the needs of gamers for 7.1 high quality audio. Comparing the Asus Xonar DX with the previous D2, the most noticeable difference is its lower retail price. DXs retail package is also less complete than its prede...
Published: 2008-06-23, Author: Sean , review by: planetx64.com
Abstract: Asus has made it clear that they are in the sound business to stay. The Xonar DX was and is an impressive card. The move to PCI-e will help as more and more boards are moving away from the older PCI bus (not to mention putting PCI slots in unusable pla...
The slanging match between Asus and Creative over how close DS3D GX 2.0 really is to true EAX 5.0 is likely to continue, but we found it to be pretty effective during the Battlefield 2 test. One of our criticisms of the Xonar D2 was its less impressive...
Abstract: While sound buffs were still left tottering from ASUSTeks previous entry into the audio realm via their PCI-based Xonar D2X, ASUS has instead, with nary a pause for breath, gone ahead with the release of another 7.1 soundcard: the PCI-Express bas...
Excellent Sound Quality, Dolby Digital Live Support For Home Theater Setups, DS3D GX 2.0 Does Good Job Simulating EAX in Vista, Front Panel Audio Connector
Requires 4pin Floppy Power Connector, Doesnt Support DTS Surround Formats
ASUS has put out a surprising strong audio card with the Xonar DX. The audio quality surpasses offerings from long standing companies such as Creative and even newcomers such as Auzentech. The DS3D GX is a real benefit for those who play PC video games...
Superb clarity and fidelity, Great performance for music and movies, Low-profile design provides flexibility, Affordable,
Hit-or-miss gaming performance, Requires external power supply
From my testing, its clear to see that ASUS Xonar DX pushes the performance envelope for a value-oriented card, offering most but not all of the performance of the audiophile-quality Xonar D2 and D2X cards - call it Xonar Lite, if you will. ASUS has...
Abstract: E' passato quasi un anno da quando il colosso taiwanese Asustek ha fatto il proprio ingresso, e in modo quasi trionfale, nel variegato panorama delle soluzioni audio dedicate. Fu infatti nel corso dell'edizione 2007 del Computex di Taipei (dopo una bre...