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X-Fi I/O Bay Titanium Now Available from Auzentech
written by Snoops - June 22, 2009 10:45
Auzentech announced availability of the X-Fi Titanium I/O Drive at Auzentech Online Store. The X-Fi Titanium I/O Drive is "the ideal way to harness the power of connectivity for select Auzentech PCI Express X-Fi Sound Cards. With the ability to go straight to gaming mode with the push of a button, Headset Connectivity, volume controls and the ability to record your own music, the I/O drive expands your system with a wealth of options."



We received many requests for the X-Fi Titanium I/O Drive after releasing the X-Fi Forte Sound Card earlier this year. It greatly expands the connectivity of compatible PCI Express® sound cards, so we are pleased to offer it to our customers said Auzentech President Stephane Bae.

Manufactured by Creative Labs, the X-Fi Titanium I/O Drive is compatible with the Auzentch X-Fi Forte Sound Card sound card, the soon-to-be-released Auzentech X-Fi HomeTheater HD sound card, and certain Creative sound cards.

The X-Fi Titanium I/O Drive upgrade kit will sell at $79.99 alone, or it can be purchased with the Auzentch X-Fi Forte Sound Card sound card for a combined total price at $199.99.

For more information, visit the links below.

X-Fi Titanium I/O Drive
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X-Fi Forte PCI Express Sound Card
Please Click Here
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