Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum eX review
Reviews The Audigy Platinum eX package consists of three discrete components joined by a variety of cables and connectors. An Audigy Extension daughterboard adds a joystick/MIDI connector, while the external Audigy Drive I/O module offers aux in, MIDI and...
[October 1, 2001, 0:00]
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 NX review
Reviews Housed in an external box that's a little larger than a handheld, the Audigy 2 NX requires a separate power cable and connects via USB 2.0. Buttons for power, mute and Creative's proprietary multi-channel mixing technology, called CMSS 3D (Creative...
[February 18, 2004, 16:00]
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 review
Reviews Like the Audigy before it, the Audigy 2 offers an impressive range of features, but as you’d expect, adds some new options to tempt you into buying one. On top of this, the Audigy 2 claims an impressive signal to noise ratio of 106dB, as well as...
[November 13, 2002, 9:53]
Creative Labs blasts out Audigy
News Hard though it may be to pronounce, Audigy may be the best-sounding concept to emerge from Creative Labs, inventors of the Sound Blaster, since wave-table synthesis, or 3D sound. The Audigy products will include three sound cards, aiming to get PC...
[August 24, 2001, 14:50]
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro review
Reviews These continuous improvements are most evident in the Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro, the flagship model released late last year. Featuring 7.1-channel audio output, 24-bit playback and a slew of inputs and outputs, the Audigy 2 ZS Platinum...
[March 18, 2004, 6:25]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Still, Creative Labs bucks the trend and decide to unleash its Audigy sound system at a Planet Hollywood bash deep beneath Leicester Square. I'm pleased to report that intensive gaming, MP3 auditioning and effects manipulation show that Audigy is...
[August 28, 2001, 18:18]
Creative takes sound out of the box
News The device contains Creative's Audigy sound processing chip, which is at the heart of the recently launched high-end Audigy sound cards. Creative Technology yesterday unveiled the Sound Blaster Extigy, the Singapore-based company's first stand...
[January 30, 2002, 11:24]
Digitising your vinyl review
Reviews We used a Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Platinum, which is designed for DVD-quality audio and has a claimed signal-to-noise ratio of 106dB, plus 24-bit/96kHz digital to audio converters (DACs).
[December 16, 2002, 14:41]
sp26601.exe
Downloads This package supports the following driver models:Creative Game Port Creative Audigy Audio Processor (WDM)
[August 22, 2005, 8:00]
sp26733.exe
Downloads This package supports the following driver models:Creative Game Port Creative Audigy Audio Processor (WDM)
[October 7, 2005, 8:00]
Great soundcard -- love the DTS feature!
Member Review I had an Audigy 2 before, and this VideoLogic Sonic Xplosion really kicks some a$$. This sound card works flawlessly on my PC. I especially love the DTS harware encoding feature, it works great with all my DVDs.
[March 4, 2004, 13:42]
VideoLogic Sonic Xplosion DVD review
Reviews This shortfall obviously places it behind Creative’s new Audigy 2, but the Sonic Xplosion DVD makes up for this in other areas, most obviously 3D audio. However, you do at least get DVD playback software (WinDVD 4.0) with this card, which is...
[November 26, 2002, 7:53]
D00442-001-002.exe
Downloads Click on the following links for the driver package readme info:.extract/Readme.txt This package supports the following driver models:Creative Game Port Creative EMU10K1 Audio Processor (WDM) Creative Audigy Audio Processor (WDM) E-MU E-DSP Audio...
[June 18, 2005, 8:00]
D00496-001-001.exe
Downloads Click on the following links for the driver package readme info:.extract/Readme.txt This package supports the following driver models:Creative Game Port Creative SoundFont Synth Creative EMU10K1 Audio Processor (WDM) Creative Audigy Audio...
[October 29, 2005, 8:00]
Dell Dimension 8250 (3.06GHz P4) review
Reviews The sound system, meanwhile, is based around Creative Labs’ superb Audigy 2 card and a heavy-duty Altec Lansing 5.1 surround-sound speaker system. Today’s leading-edge games and specialist applications like digital music recording require a high...
[November 15, 2002, 17:27]
Mesh Matrix XP 2100+PPC review
Reviews Two of the motherboard's five PCI slots are occupied, by a Sound Blaster Audigy that also provides an IEEE 1394 (FireWire) port, and a 56Kbit/s modem. Intel, of course, has been shipping 0.13-micron 'Northwood' Pentium processors since the...
[March 13, 2002, 23:00]
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Extigy review
Reviews People who want to tackle multi-track recording or MDI work should go with the Sound Blaster Audigy instead since its latency is 2ms or less, as opposed to the Extigy's 40ms. The Extigy adds a long list of input and output jacks to your desktop.
[March 10, 2002, 23:00]
Warming PC sound with vacuum tubes
News Creative's Audigy and Sound Blaster lines of audio cards still sell fairly well among game players and music lovers looking for a richer sound, but the company continues to have only a fraction of the market it commanded half a decade ago...
[December 23, 2002, 14:21]
Manufacturers turn to high-spec games PCs
News Both of Gateway's gaming PCs come with the Sound Blaster Audigy 2 soundcard with FireWire ports and a set of Boston Acoustics BA745 speakers with a subwoofer. Game on. That's the message computer makers, which are increasingly looking to hard-core...
[August 19, 2003, 11:55]
Media Center PCs in the spotlight
News The midrange system, the Media Center 873n, features a 2.53GHz Pentium 4 processor, 512MB of double-data rate (DDR) SDRAM, 120GB hard drive, DVD+R/RW drive, 64MB Nvidia GeForce2 MX 420 graphics card, Creative Labs Audigy sound card, five USB 2.0...
[October 29, 2002, 8:35]



