When ASUS launched its first Xonar audio card in the early fall of 2007, I wasn’t sure what to think. After all, ASUS wasn’t known as an audio company, and for good reason… the Xonar D2 was the ...
Since the very first of the Xonar boards from ASUS, we have been impressed with not only the choice of components used, but also with the overall design of all of the various iterations. This not so ...
Xonar Technology Inc., a leader in next-generation contactless security screening, earned the 2025 Security Industry Association best new product award for its TruePort® AI-empowered system. Xonar ...
ASUS has taken the wraps off of its latest sound card, the gaming-centric ASUS Xonar DG. Integrating the company's GX 2.5 gaming audio engine – together with Dolby Headphone 5.1 surround and a headset ...
ASUS releases the Xonar Essence One MUSES Edition USB digital-to-analog converter and headphone amplifier. The product carries on the award-winning tradition established by previous Xonar Essence ...
There has been a lot of fanfare surrounding this card. Although it seems there are some pictures of a static model from a recent hardware show, the Guru3D Audio Lab wanted to wait until the design was ...
CES 2012: The Republic of Gamers team is pretty damn awesome, not only do they make some truly kick arse motherboards, but they also have gaming accessories like keyboards, mice and headsets and are ...
At Computex 2007, one of the more surprising new products was ASUS’ visually-striking Xonar family of sound cards. This is new ground for Asus, who is better known for their motherboards, video cards, ...
ASUS, the leading innovator and provider of PC Hi-Fi audio solutions, launched the ASUS Xonar DS 7.1 channel audio card. Designed by the CES-award winning ASUS Xonar team, this latest member of the ...
ASUS has outed its latest soundcard, together with a partnership with audio manufacturer Sennheiser, and the two companies reckon their Xonar Xense system is the perfect match for demanding gamers.
Two sound cards in a week -- could it be true? Believe it or not, yes. Just days after Asus introduced its Audiophile Xonar DS 7.1 7.1, the company has unveiled its Xonar HDAV1.3 Slim Sound Card.
The subtle clue is in the name – the X means this is the PCI-Express x1 version of the Xonar D2 soundcard that we reviewed in September of last year. Since then the promised PCI-Express x1 version has ...
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