Q: what is the diffrent between AUDIGY 2 ZS to X-

thanks

:smileysurprised: Oo?Audigy produces noise if DSP is used. X-FI does not.X-FI supports EAX5 and X-RAM. Audigy does not.X-FI has better audio quality, more power, better CMSS implementation and more problems ^^?X-FI supports 28 channels and is faster with 64 channels than a Audigy. Audigy supports 64 channels max.Audigy has got useless components added, like Firewire and a gameport. Firewire isnt needed. Gameport is included on mainboards today, so no additional gameport is needed. To add, u can buy a USB game/MIDI- Port adapter.
X-FI doesnt have these useless things, so it wont suck 3 interupts away and wont lead to interupt sharing regardless wich PCI slot u use. MIDI Port can be added to X-FI via breakout box or external box. (Elite pro/ Fatality/ platinum)
Message Edited by fffcmad on 08-03-200703:20 PM

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