I have a very nice (for my needs, anyway) PCIe sound blaster (a real one) in my Ubuntu 14.04 LTS box. Works great. But I have to take it out as I need the space it is using, for something else.
Ask a veteran gamer about the Sound Blaster name, and they’ll share tales of how the firm’s sound cards were mandatory in almost any gaming rig. Back in the DOOM era it was the MIDI support, while ...
Although Windows XP includes built-in support for most Sound Blaster sound cards, Creative has optimized the drivers for certain models to take advantage of Microsoft's next-generation operating ...
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Digital audio company Creative announced earlier this week that its Sound Blaster Live! for Macintosh card is now shipping. Mac gamers concerned about burgeoning support for the card may take heart in ...
Creative has been a leader in the PC audio market for as long as I can remember. In fact, the first Sound Blaster card hit the market almost 20 years ago, which can be considered an eternity in ...
For the first time since the early 1990's, I no longer have a Creative Sound Blaster product in my PC. I removed my PCIe Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium and it's currently sitting on the table next to me.
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