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November 2010
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The editors liked
Impressive sound
Especially over headphones
Dolby headphone support
Lowprofile bracket included
Support for headsets up to 150 ohms
Great value for the money
The editors didn't like
Max sample rate is 96KHz
Any further questions about this sound card can be asked HERE.
Impressive sound, especially over headphones, Dolby headphone support, Lowprofile bracket included, Support for headsets up to 150 ohms, Great value for the money,
Max sample rate is 96KHz, Any further questions about this sound card can be asked HERE.
Asus' Xonar line continues its impressive lineup with the Xonar DG, proving to be an exceptional value at $30. It does a good job providing richer, fuller sound over speakers, but the built-in headphone amp is where this card really excels. With supp...
Abstract: When building a new PC, today's enthusiast faces numerous important questions. How many CPU cores do I need? Will a GeForce or a Radeon deliver the smoothest frame rates in the games I play the most? Can I afford a solid-state disk large enough to be u...
The ASUS Xonar DG didn't particularly impress in sound quality. Compared to the onboard Realtek ALC889, the only situation where there is a noticeable difference is when listening to music while the Dolby Headphones technology is enabled. Music is made...
As we saw in the objective RightMark tests, the ASUS Xonar DG is an impressive entry-level sound card. It packs an extensive feature set that's often found in cards that cost several times more, but doesn't sacrifice quality for a lower price. Inexpens...
The Xonar DG isn’t the best sound card you can buy in this price range. Asus’ own PCI Xonar DS costs roughly £8 more and has 7.1 analogue surround sound, a replaceable op-amp and a more powerful C-Media Oxygen HD CMI-8788 processor that provides a maxi...
All in all the Xonar DG is surprising. Whilst our initial impressions were that at sub-£30, and minus the outstanding Xonar processor, this would be on a par with the great on-board sound we have these days, actually it's a lot better than that.Sure it ca...
Abstract: The road to high-quality audio can take one of two paths: the first being a set of expensive speakers paired to a power-guzzling amplifier, costing upwards of $1,500. This path is littered with the remains of sleep-deprived relationships and angry neig...
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Published: 2010-10-10, Author: James , review by: tweaktown.com
Over the last couple of years we have seen ASUS take an innocent sound card market and tear the rule books to shreds. They’ve left competition with their collective heads spinning atop shoulders, not knowing what to do next, and we only see this con...