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Published: 2013-12-02, Author: Carl , review by: HardCOREware.net
Unlike the Xonar Phoebus, the Diamond Xtreme Sound 7.1 doesn’t require a lot of power, nor does it get hot during use. Power consumption increase will be negligible (a few watts) and we don’t have to worry about it reaching 55 celsius like the Asus card did. Performing Rig...
Aesthetically speaking, this Diamond Xtreme XS71DDL card is average but the black PCB does make it blend in better to your rig. The installation of the card was as simple as it could possibly get, there were a few small hoops to jump through for the dr...
Abstract: Speakers can only go as far as their soundcard can take them. In the Wargamer’s latest hardware review, Sean Drummy takes a look at Diamond’s Xtreme Sound 7.1 soundcard to see if it can satisfy the aural needs of shooter and turn-based fans al...
Abstract: Known in the past for respectable audio solutions like the Monster Sound series, Diamond Multimedia returns to the sound card business, aiming to undercut market leader Creative Labs. How does its latest 7.1-channel card fare?
Abstract: Sound is an essential part of any computer. It is used for movies, games and just navigating around your system. Every computer has sound capabilities, but not every computer has good sound. Diamond Multimedia is offering a new card, the Diamond Xtrem...
In the preceding article I used the following systems to evaluate the Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi. Base System Motherboard: EPoX EP-9NPA+ SLI (nForce 4 SLI chipset) CPU: AMD Athlon FX-53 RAM: 2x512MB Corsair XMS 3200 DDR Video: BFG 6600GT OC 128...
Abstract: Diamond Multimedia is a company some of you PC Enthusiast veterans may remember. From my earlier PC owning days, the first add-on graphics card I purchased was a Diamond Monster 3D II 3DFX Voodoo2 8MB. Also way back when this site was called ?3D Spotli...
After thoroughly testing both sound cards, I think I have a really good grasp on how they work and what their abilities are. I’m going to have to say that the Diamond card wasn’t as good as the Turtle Beach card for a few reasons. The main rea...