![]() Most sound cards rely heavily on drivers to handle tasks such as audio effects processing, environmental sound within games and virtual surround sound through stereo headphones, which means that your CPU is going to be doing a great deal of the work there. ![]() The audio processor is the Z's most immediately obvious advantage over cards from other manufacturers. The sound card's front output has an SNR 116dB and 24-bit/192KHz bitrate and sample rate. The SoundCore3D combines its Quartet Digital Signal Processor (DSP) with a codec (combined DAC and ADC) on a single chip, quoting Signal-to-Noise Ratios (SNR) of 102dB for the DAC and 101dB for the ADC. The Analogue-to-Digital Converter (ADC) that handles the mic/line input is integrated into the SoundCore3D itself. Click to enlarge - The quad-core SoundCore3D chip from last year's Recon3D returns
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