Asus
Asus
Tipo de sonido | Rodear |
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Tipo de interfaz | PCI Express |
Número de canales | 7.1 |
Ancho | 22.0 mm |
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Profundidad | 190.0 mm |
Altura | 130.0 mm |
soporte de sonido 3D | Sí |
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Compatibilidad con DirectSound | Sí |
Soporte para ASIO | Sí |
Salida analógica de 3,5 mm | 5 |
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Salidas RCA analógicas | 0 |
Salida de auriculares | Sí |
Salida de auriculares (3,5 mm) | 1 |
Salida de auriculares (6,3 mm / 1/4) | 0 |
Salidas de auriculares | 1 |
Entrada de enchufe | 0 |
Salida Jack Plug (6,3 mm / 1/4) | 0 |
Entrada de micrófono | Sí |
Conector de micrófono (3,5 mm) | 1 |
En linea | Sí |
Puerto de salida S/PDIF | Sí |
Otros conectores |
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USB | No |
Tipo de ubicación | Interno |
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Nivel de ruido (SNR) | 124.0 dB |
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Relación señal-ruido (SNR) de salida de línea | 117.0 dB |
Audio D/A | 24 bit / 384 kHz |
Calidad de audio | 24.0 bit |
ASUS has been busy at work building up their Strix line of gaming products. Be it components or peripherals, the Strix line is proving to be a serious
The STRIX RAID DLX soundcard is the top offering of the STRIX line-up, promising a 124dB SNR for audiophile grade HiFi sound and on-the-fly in-game audio adjustments.
We tested the ASUS Strix Raid PRO audio card to see if it lives up to the hype. What we found is an attractive piece of hardware with a slew of useful features, squarely aimed at gamers.
Strix Raid Pro
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