Monday, June 1st 2015

ASUS Unveils Three High-end STRIX Series 7.1-ch Sound Cards

ASUS unveiled two new high-end 7.1-channel sound cards under its premium STRIX brand, the STRIX RAID DLX, the STRIX RAID Pro, and the STRIX Soar. The three are based on a common base card design, and differ with features and DSPs. The DAC component of the card consists of a native-PCIe multi-CODEC HD audio controller, wired to an ESS SABRE 9006a DAC, dedicated to the front audio output, with 116 dBA SNR; and a separate 110 dBA SNR DAC wired to the main headphones amplifier. On the RAID DLX, the front-out DAC is a higher quality SABRE 9016a.

The main amp can handle 600Ω impedance headphones. On the software side of things, is a Raid mode (positional audio), Sonic Radar (lets you pinpoint enemies based on audio, and a new Sonic Studio control panel interface. The RAID DLX and RAID Pro come with an external module with audio jacks, and physical switches to audio feature controls, besides volume control.
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#26
Ferrum Master
ZeDestructorPS: I'm assuming what btarunr meant by controller was the actual audio controller IC, not the controller pod thing with the knob, which is the only thing that would make sense to have anything to do with PCIe.
It thought from the descriptions that the the difference actually is the pod with wired front audio DAC... something as X-Fi Elite Pro and Audigy 4 Pro had... well my bad.

Okay, that leaves it more as a even more average POS, despite it uses a promising DAC...
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#27
ZeDestructor
Ferrum MasterIt thought from the descriptions that the the difference actually is the pod with wired front audio DAC... something as X-Fi Elite Pro and Audigy 4 Pro had... well my bad.

Okay, that leaves it more as a even more average POS, despite it uses a promising DAC...
Nope, just average.

I really wish I could find an Auzentech X-Fi HTHD somewhere.. 7.1Ch LPCM to a decent receiver for lossless 7.1Ch sound would be fantastic...
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#29
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Ferrum Master116dB? CS4398 crap...

It looks like crap, and reeks of 10 years old tech... and dafuq that RAID name? Are they seriously retarded messing up proper industry standard names... even with all capital letters...
I agree on the RAID nomenclature, and would like to add the misuse of RADAR to that, there is no need to throw in the word RADAR in 2015 to sell positional audio, and in fact it's silly, RADAR might have been an impressive word 40 years ago, but it's not going to wow people and will merely annoy us now.

I wonder if they will release a monitor with 'HiFi' pixels soon, and 'disco' HDMI connectors.
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