Creative has introduced its latest soundcard, the Sound Blaster AE-X. This new PCIe 3.0 x1 desktop sound card is configured for high-resolution audio processing and dedicated headphone amplification.
According to ITHome (via Guru3D), the sound card is built around the ESS ES9039Q2M dual-channel DAC, which utilises the HyperStream IV architecture. Also, the hardware supports playback up to 32-bit/384kHz, alongside a 130dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and direct DSD256 decoding. Headphone amplification is handled via Creative's X-amp discrete architecture, which is rated to drive high-impedance headphones up to 600ohms.
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Physical connectivity on the card includes left and right analogue RCA phono outputs, two 3.5mm audio jacks, a digital coaxial output, and optical S/PDIF input and output terminals. For professional or low-latency applications, the device provides native compatibility with the ASIO 2.3 driver API. Software features include Scout Mode for enhanced in-game positional cues, AutoEQ headphone calibration presets, and customisable sound profiles managed through the Creative Nexus application.
The Sound Blaster AE-X has launched across several global regions, with retail pricing slightly below the 200€ mark in Europe.
KitGuru says: Would you consider getting a PCIe sound card today? Would the Sound Blaster AE-X be one you would consider?
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