Type de son | Entourer |
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Type d'interface | PCI Express |
Nombre de canaux | 7.1 |
Largeur | 22.0 mm |
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Profondeur | 190.0 mm |
la taille | 130.0 mm |
Prise en charge du son 3D | Oui |
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Prise en charge de DirectSound | Oui |
Prise en charge de ASIO | Oui |
Sortie analogique 3,5 mm | 5 |
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Sorties RCA analogiques | 0 |
Sortie casque | Oui |
Sortie casque (3,5 mm) | 1 |
Sortie casque (6,3 mm / 1/4) | 0 |
Sorties casque | 1 |
Entrée Jack Plug | 0 |
Sortie Jack Plug (6,3 mm / 1/4) | 0 |
Entrée microphone | Oui |
Prise jack microphone (3,5 mm) | 1 |
Faire la queue | Oui |
Port de sortie S / PDIF | Oui |
Autres connecteurs |
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USB | Non |
Type de placement | Interne |
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Niveau sonore (SNR) | 124.0 dB |
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Rapport signal / bruit de sortie de ligne (SNR) | 117.0 dB |
Audio N / A | 24 bit / 384 kHz |
Qualité audio | 24.0 bit |
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