Most people out there today are fine with their integrated audio solutions, especially with Intel’s High Definition Audio and nVidia’s past and present push for better quality onboard audio. This does not mean that everyone is satisfied with these solutions, as good as they are, they are not to the standards set forth by Creative and now apparently, Sondigo [ a Canadian-based company founded by Len Layton - formerly of C-Media, Dolby Laboratories, and one of the inventors of Dolby Headphone technology ].
The card is featured packed, and doesn’t come alone despite the price as Sondigo have seen fit to include a TOSLink cable for your use as well. The features of the card range from the well known Dolby formats to 7.1 output to some lesser known and more technical abilities such as 117dB SNR. All in all, this is a fine card for the price.
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