Sound Type | Surround |
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Interface Type | PCI Express |
Number of channels | 7.1 |
Placement Type | Internal |
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Noise level (SNR) | 118.0 dB |
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Line-out Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) | 118.0 dB |
D/A audio | 24 bit / 192 kHz |
Audio quality | 24.0 bit |
Analog 3.5mm output | 1 |
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Analogue RCA outputs | 0 |
Headphone output | yes |
Headphone output (3.5 mm) | 1 |
Headphone output (6.3 mm / 1/4) | 0 |
Headphone outputs | 1 |
Jack Plug input | 0 |
Jack Plug output (6,3 mm / 1/4) | 0 |
Microphone input | yes |
Microphone Jack Plug (3.5mm) | 1 |
Line-in | yes |
S/PDIF in port | yes |
S/PDIF out port | yes |
Other connectors |
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USB | no |
3D sound support | yes |
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DirectSound support | yes |
EAX support | yes |
Support for ASIO | yes |
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If any branding in the technology industry is renowned for not pulling punches, the Republic of Gamers would be of the first that springs to mind and the ROG Phoebus is no exception.
Ever since the release of the Xonar DX in 2008, ASUS has continually brought their A game to the demanding – and extremely finicky - high end PC audio market. Their Xonar line proved that you don’t need a soundcard with “Creative Labs” or “Auzentech” in its name to be taken seriously by your...
We review the ASUS Xonar Phoebus 7.1 soundcard. Gamers are not quite as strict as the audiophile market place, we would still suggest they like to have great sound, after all a great game is just that much better with high quality surround sound or headphone based audio immersing you into the action. We have been following the development of this product since the beginning and today we have a brand spanking new Phoebus 7.1 bundle in the Guru3D Audio Lab. Without any further delay, lets pull this new audio card out and check it out. Introduction