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Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty
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Mon, 8 September, 2008
PC Audio
Creative Labs
Jake Mete
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Introduction
Creative Labs' X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty sound card is the audio company's latest release, and this time it's an attempt at providing a quality product with a PCI-e interface in a market that is woefully underdeveloped. Boasting some extensive features and performance claims, Creative is banking on gamers' thirst for an immersive experience. But can Creative shake its Windows Vista driver woes and reclaim its former glory? In our comprehensive tests, we were suprisingly impressed with the card's ability to deliver on its promises, and have not shied away from some of the controversy.

We ran through every objective and subjective test we could muster. Follow along with us while we run through the maze of audio testing and see how this card performs in an assortment of benchmarks in Windows Vista.

Creative was founded in 1981 and is widely recognized as a global leader for product innovation, offering consumers a complete, high quality digital entertainment experience through Creative's hardware, software applications and services.




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