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ASUS introduces first ever PCI-E Interface Audio Card Xonar D2X

asus, worldwide leader in motherboard and graphics cards, introduced first PCI-E interface audio card Xonar D2X to users, with more audio choices. An exclusive ASUS technology provides solutions for the gaming audio issue found in Windows Vista by utilising DS3D GX. It provides full support for surround sound and hardware-accelerated features by rendering DirectX to the DS3D GX. Gamers now can enjoy DirectX gaming with hardware-enhanced surround sound and EAX effects automatically immediately after installation. The Xonar D2X also includes the innovative "Acoustics Echo Cancellation" (AEC) technology to facilitate the best online voice communication quality. It also features a signal- to-noise ratio (SNR) of 118 dB for both audio in and out reaching the maximum limit of audio quality on most PC platforms. Unlike generic audio cards in the market that provide the highest SNR to only the front stereo outputs, the Xonar D2X is able to deliver 118 dB quality audio for all 7.1 channels. The product has a price tag of Tk 13,000.
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