Testseek.com have collected 30 expert reviews of the Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi Titanium HD PCIe and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi Titanium HD PCIe.
January 2011
(77%)
30 Reviews
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Final Words & Conclusion As with any company Creative has always had its devoted fans and people who do not care for their products. It would seem that Creative has taken a big swing at the current heavy weights in the market, showing they still has...
Looking first at the build quality and design of the X-Fi Titanium HD we have a product which impresses on every level. With a solid EMI shield which gives a glimpse inside the unit and a black PCB it looks impressive when first unboxed and the use of...
There was no doubt that Creative sound cards were the best in the past regarding in-game audio spatialization. This latest version of Titanium, the HD, makes no exception, delivering very good sound quality in the games I have tested like Need For Spe...
Published: 2010-11-23, Author: James , review by: tweaktown.com
The very latest in a huge line of Sound Blaster boards, the Titanium HD is indeed the finest. And Creative should be proud of where the series has come from the days of the old SB Live! Value we had running in Windows 98, which back then was an amaz...
Creative has done an excellent job of designing the Titanium HD to remain competitive in today's sound card market. It seems to us the company waited too long to design and release it. We did have an absolutely excellent experience with movies, games, ...
So, is this card worth the investment? With a list price of $179.99, it is certainly not cheap. For that price however, you’re getting a card which is quite possibly the best of both worlds: EAX and post-processing for games, RCA outputs and up to 24...
Abstract: Touted by Creative as “the audiophile’s choice”, the Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD is certainly decked out (and priced) as such.If the last time you handled a sound card was 1990-something, this card isn’t going to appear the least bit familiar. Enca...