Type de son | Entourer |
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Type d'interface | PCI Express |
Nombre de canaux | 7.1 |
Type de placement | Interne |
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Niveau sonore (SNR) | 118.0 dB |
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Rapport signal / bruit de sortie de ligne (SNR) | 118.0 dB |
Audio N / A | 24 bit / 192 kHz |
Qualité audio | 24.0 bit |
Sortie analogique 3,5 mm | 1 |
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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 |
S / PDIF dans le port | Oui |
Port de sortie S / PDIF | Oui |
Autres connecteurs |
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USB | Non |
Prise en charge du son 3D | Oui |
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Prise en charge de DirectSound | Oui |
Prise en charge EAX | Oui |
Prise en charge de ASIO | Oui |
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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...
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