The Xonar DX PCI Express Sound Card from ASUS is a PCI Express sound card, intended for use with Windows PCs. The sound card provides much cleaner audio quality, up to 116db SNR, than most motherboard sound cards can produce. It is loaded with Dolby Home Theater technologies, and supports games that use DS3D GX 2.0 in Windows XP and Vista. Gamers who play online will appreciate the card's VocalFX voice processing function, which helps to improve the quality of voice communication when playing online.
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 116dB |
| Crosstalk | None |
| THD + Noise |
Output: 0.00056% (-105dB) for Front-out Input: 0.0004% (-108dB) for Line-in |
| Frequency Response | < 10Hz to 48kHz |
| Channel Playback | 7.1 |
| Conversion | 24-bit |
| Recording | 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz, 192kHz at 16/24-bit with very low latency |
| S/PDIF Output | 1x Optical shared with Line-in/Mic-in jack |
| Input/Output Connectors | |
|---|---|
| Audio |
5x 1/8" (3.5mm) 1x Optical shared with Line-in/Mic-in jack |
| MIDI | None |
| General | |
|---|---|
| Compliant Standards | None |
| System Requirements |
Windows XP (32/64-bit), MCE 2005, Vista (32/64-bit) PCI Express slot |
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Phenomenal Sound, Buggy Drivers
Goods: Phenomenal sound quality. Little to no difference between the Xonar DX and the D2X, the much-higher priced older brother of the DX. 7.1 quality support, optical input (I doubt I'll ever ...Read complete review
Goods: Phenomenal sound quality. Little to no difference between the Xonar DX and the D2X, the much-higher priced older brother of the DX. 7.1 quality support, optical input (I doubt I'll ever use it though).
Bads: Lack of all the bells and whistles of the D2X, though, this is what drives the price down but preserves 95% of the sound quality of the D2X. Drivers are buggy and the Audio Center is confusing and some features are rather useless.
For speakers, I use the Klipsch ProMedia Ultra 5.1 system and I think this thing really gives them the strength they need to perform at their best. However, as I use a 5.1 system, I ran into some difficulties.
I initially had the card hooked up to Logitech Z-2300's, a 2.1 system, but, after getting my Klipsch's and selling the Z-2300's, I had an issue with getting the surround sound to work on the Xonar. For Firefox/the web, it would only play 2.1 at first, then sometimes randomly the center channel would work too (but not the rear still).
Continue reading on to read the rest of my problem. Although the cons section is much bigger than the pros, that is simply because this is a complicated issue. This sound card is definitely worth the buy.
5.1 would work in iTunes though. Then, it would only be 2.1 in iTunes AND the web. I had to re-seat the sound card, uninstall and re-install the drivers before I got 5.1 in all applications. It's working now, though, I'm a little nervous if it'll randomly go out again.
This card is exceptionally priced. I had an older M-Audio Revolution 7.1, and upgraded to this. What a difference. The M-Audio sounded fantastic and completely destroyed my on-board audio in terms of performance, but, this opened up another notch of computer-audio fidelity. Along with the fact that the Xonar DX is compatible with Windows 7, it was a worthy successor.
Anyway, like I said, I had a bit of a problem with the drivers. But, the sound quality of this card is great. Games sound amazing, it has a high SNR, the Cirrus Logic DAC's are very high quality and music is extremely well defined.
Great sound card. With all of my ranting and raving, it's still amazing. Just buy it. Be wary of the drivers though.
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Xonar DX PCIe Monitoring Delay
The Xonar DX has very good sound quality but is not useful for multitrack recording. While recording vocals or instruments, it is not possible to eliminate a perceptible delay in the performance and the ...Read complete review
The Xonar DX has very good sound quality but is not useful for multitrack recording. While recording vocals or instruments, it is not possible to eliminate a perceptible delay in the performance and the monitored playback.
With its audio interface features, gamers will have a ball with the card's effects and flexibility of signal routing. But recording musicians should not buy this card.
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I started with a four star rating because I have not fully utilized the card. I like the clean audio from CD's and look forward to the same when I begin recording my old LP's. Card installation was a little tight in a new Gateway SX2803 and I had to obtain a power cord adapter (from Sata to Molex but once completed everything is fine.
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Would buy this card again in a heartbeat.
Sound blaster has lost the edge and Asus Xonar now has the crown.
I've owned four Sound Blaster cards in years past, but none have matched the sound quality and or distortion free specifications that the Xonar DX PCI Express gives me.
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Bought this card to finally bring an end to the snap crackle and pop of my Creative X-Fi. The install was cake and the audio is crystal clear. Huge improvement over my X-Fi.
I haven't tried recording any audio with it. I only use it for listening to music and gaming.
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I am using this card connected to a 5.1 Surround Sound system . The mids are clean and the bass is true with punch. The Xonar Sound Card really shows off its muster when i play Blu Ray movies or games.You will not be disappointed with this product-in fact you will be quite impressed.Great value for the buck.
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Configuring the mixer correctly is an absolute MUST. After setting my preset to Jazz & maxing the external bass output on my Logitech Z-4 2.1 speakers, I finally got the crisp clean full-range home theater audio quality I was looking for. Also, do NOT enable DX on the mixer config unless you enjoy crashes. It does directional audio just fine without it.
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Installation of Xonar drivers was quick.
(way faster then those "other guys" cards.
Having Dolby has improved the sounds of my videos and music.
The Xonar DX really makes my headphones sing
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The Xonar DX has very good sound quality but is not useful for multitrack recording. While recording vocals or instruments, it is not possible to eliminate a perceptible delay in the performance and the monitored playback.
With its audio interface features, gamers will have a ball with the card's effects and flexibility of signal routing. But recording musicians should not buy this card.
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I didn't realize that it needed an additional power and I had no extra power socket available in my computer, so I had to buy a different connector. Otherwize, it was easy to install. Now I can hear more details. Good product!
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Comments about ASUS Xonar DX PCI Express Sound Card:
The Xonar DX has very good sound quality but is not useful for multitrack recording. While recording vocals or instruments, it is not possible to eliminate a perceptible delay in the performance and the monitored playback.
With its audio interface features, gamers will have a ball with the card's effects and flexibility of signal routing. But recording musicians should not buy this card.
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Comments about ASUS Xonar DX PCI Express Sound Card:
Goods: Phenomenal sound quality. Little to no difference between the Xonar DX and the D2X, the much-higher priced older brother of the DX. 7.1 quality support, optical input (I doubt I'll ever use it though).
Bads: Lack of all the bells and whistles of the D2X, though, this is what drives the price down but preserves 95% of the sound quality of the D2X. Drivers are buggy and the Audio Center is confusing and some features are rather useless.
For speakers, I use the Klipsch ProMedia Ultra 5.1 system and I think this thing really gives them the strength they need to perform at their best. However, as I use a 5.1 system, I ran into some difficulties.
I initially had the card hooked up to Logitech Z-2300's, a 2.1 system, but, after getting my Klipsch's and selling the Z-2300's, I had an issue with getting the surround sound to work on the Xonar. For Firefox/the web, it would only play 2.1 at first, then sometimes randomly the center channel would work too (but not the rear still).
Continue reading on to read the rest of my problem. Although the cons section is much bigger than the pros, that is simply because this is a complicated issue. This sound card is definitely worth the buy.
5.1 would work in iTunes though. Then, it would only be 2.1 in iTunes AND the web. I had to re-seat the sound card, uninstall and re-install the drivers before I got 5.1 in all applications. It's working now, though, I'm a little nervous if it'll randomly go out again.
This card is exceptionally priced. I had an older M-Audio Revolution 7.1, and upgraded to this. What a difference. The M-Audio sounded fantastic and completely destroyed my on-board audio in terms of performance, but, this opened up another notch of computer-audio fidelity. Along with the fact that the Xonar DX is compatible with Windows 7, it was a worthy successor.
Anyway, like I said, I had a bit of a problem with the drivers. But, the sound quality of this card is great. Games sound amazing, it has a high SNR, the Cirrus Logic DAC's are very high quality and music is extremely well defined.
Great sound card. With all of my ranting and raving, it's still amazing. Just buy it. Be wary of the drivers though.
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Comments about ASUS Xonar DX PCI Express Sound Card:
Very easy install and driver upgrade. Very clean, natural sound with nice-looking, easy-to-use user interface. Hi-Fi mode with no DSP is awesome with even the cheapest headphones. Sounds better in gaming than ANY card from C..e Labs, and cheaper too.
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I loved this sound car for one because it sounds great and their are so many things you can do with it like changing the sound effects. And i also loved this card because it is low profile. I have a dell slim design desktop and installation was very simple. It was as if it were made for my computer. I dont really have anything bad to say about this card because i got it for around [$] due to the rebate offer. And let me tell you their is probably not a better sound card in the 80 dollar price range.
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