Creative X-Fi Elite Pro Drivers Windows 7 64 Bit

Newegg.com - A great place to buy computers, computer parts, electronics, software, accessories, and DVDs online. With great prices, fast shipping, and top-rated customer service - Newegg shopping upgraded ™ If you are reading this message, Please to reload this page.(Do not use your browser's 'Refresh' button). Please if you're running the latest version of your browser and you still see this message. If you see this message, your web browser doesn't support JavaScript or JavaScript is disabled. Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings so Newegg.com can function correctly. Boost your desktop's audio performance with a sound card from one of the premier names in computer audio—Creative Labs. The Sound Blaster Elite Pro sound card is Creative's top-of-the-line audio solution for music, movies, and games, delivering all of the company’s latest technologies in one package.

The card's X-Fi 24-bit Crystalizer will make your game audio more dynamic and realistic while improving both low and high frequencies giving you smoother, cleaner sound. Creative's CMSS-3D technology is able to remix your stereo audio into surround sound—even through stereo headphones. This is ideal for playing first-person shooters so you can hear your enemies before it's too late. Download mp3 peter pan ku katakan dengan indah. EAX Advanced HD 5.0 further improves game audio tracks providing a more immersive experience. There's 64MB of onboard RAM as well, freeing up demands on your PC's memory and increasing overall gaming performance.

Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio Driver includes software and driver for Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Series sound cards. System Requirements: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 32/64-bit.

Music and movies benefit from Creative's audio technology know-how, too. For enjoying your favorite DVDs, the card is THX-certified and can handle decoding DTS and Dolby Digital EX duties.

The Crystalizer and CMSS-3D technology also team together to improve your digital music and let you 'SuperRip' your CDs boosting the fidelity of ripped audio above that of low-quality MP3 files. For those that enjoy creating music, a built-in pre-amp is available for direct recording and high-impedance inputs for electric guitars.

Plus, an external I/O box gives you access to inputs and outputs from the front of your computer and the bundled remote turns your computer into a full entertainment center. • X-Fi 24-bit Crystalizer The X-Fi 24-bit Crystalizer enhances MP3 and movie sound for cleaner, smoother and more audio that is even better than what you would expect from original CDs or DVDs! It even automatically upgrades existing games to Xtreme Fidelity quality. • X-Fi CMSS-3D X-Fi CMSS-3D intelligently upgrades your MP3 music, movies and games to surround sound using your stereo speakers, headphones or multi-channel speakers.

• X-Fi SuperRip With X-Fi SuperRip technology, rip your CDs into Xtreme Fidelity quality and enjoy permanently enhanced music! • EAX ADVANCED HD 5.0 EAX ADVANCED HD 5.0 delivers incredibly realistic gaming audio.

Drench yourself in an exceptionally dynamic and sensational gaming world! • Hardware DTS-ES and Dolby Digital EX Decoding With DTS-ES and Dolby Digital EX decoding, enjoy the latest cinematic technologies for the ultimate Home Theater PC experience! • External I/O Box and Remote Control The bundled external I/O box provides comprehensive connections with easy-to-use knobs and a remote control for improved expandability and convenience as well as maximum control. Pros: Great audio quality and solid performance. Though it took Creative a long time between driver releases, the last set of XP drivers (dated October 2006) have been working flawlessly for me.

Creative X-Fi Elite Pro Drivers Windows 7 64 Bit

Lots of options and tons of possible connections! Some people complain about the mode switching but I like it. I have one set of options set how I like them for gaming and another for movies and music. I do like the idea that usage is optimized based on how I intend to use it in a given session. Cons: Some older surround sound speaker systems don't work with the X-Fi cards.

I didn't have this problem myself, but a friend has a X-Fi Fatal1ty and couldn't use his Creative Inspire 5700 system in 5.1 with it. Creatives support is awful! (i am a pc tech. So i don't often need help from them, thank heavens.) From what I hear, Vista support is also severely lacking. But I don't use Vista for anything more than to tinker with.