Everyone knows Creative Labs as one of the go-to manufacturers for computer soundcards, but they’ve come to make a wide array of other peripherals as well, and they’ve just upped their game in a big ...
Let down slightly by a flimsy headphone stand and a high price, the Creative Sound Blaster X7 is extremely easy to use, has a plethora of connection options, and is perfect for any beginner audiophile ...
Physical installation of the Sound Blaster ZxR is a cinch as long as you're careful and pay attention to the slot you're trying to shove the main card into. You can use any available PCI-E slot -- 1x, ...
When building a rig, most builders optimize aspects of their PC such as the graphics, processing power, and storage space before sound. Yes, it is true that on-board sound has come a long way from ...
Creative is an interesting company. Despite them being most well known for their Sound Blaster line of discrete sound cards, they actually have a ton of product lines covering stuff like speakers, ...
Last year we reviewed the Creative Sound BlasterX G6, a portable amp that boosts your headphone audio and provides a range of features that often don’t come on cheaper headsets. It’s a great tool for ...
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For some people, actually, quite a lot of people, the onboard audio on your motherboard is good enough. That’s a pretty reasonable thing these days though, as onboard audio has come on a long way, and ...
For those looking at a speaker to tackle almost every task well, the Creative Sound Blaster E-MU XM7's are for you. However, if you're looking for big bass, you're going to have to add a dedicated ...
The Creative Sound Blaster GS5 is a sleek and compact soundbar that delivers an immersive audio experience without taking up valuable space in your entertainment setup. Designed with both gamers and ...
Ask a veteran gamer about the Sound Blaster name, and they’ll share tales of how the firm’s sound cards were mandatory in almost any gaming rig. Back in the DOOM era it was the MIDI support, while ...