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Behavior At 24 Bits/96kHz
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Philips evidently strongly filters frequencies above 20kHz. A rather strange choice for a card which can work at 96kHz. Noise level : the noise level is less than at lower sampling rates but still high for 24 bit card. Dynamic range : good behavior, in...
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Behavior At 24 Bits/48 KHz
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2 ZS Notebook get the job done?. Moving to 48 kHz, and above to 24 bits, performance improved, as is to be expected. However the signal-to-noise ratio can be considered only average for a 24 bit sound card, though it's very good in absolute terms. Frequency...
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Performance At 24 Bits/96 KHz
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which remains excellent. Distortion: Distortion remains still slight. Intermodulation: Always excellent! Stereo separation: Crosstalk rises a bit at high frequencies but it's far from being a bother. ...
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24 Bit Crystalizer, The Hidden Technology
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24 Bit Crystalizer, The Hidden Technology. creative. Touted by its maker as a revolution, with specifications that are admittedly mouth-watering, does the new X-Fi audio processor from Creative really deserve our attention - and yours? The answers to that question...
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Discussion Of 32 Bit Performance Test v6 On Windows XP Pro X32 AMD ML-42 And Windows XP Pro X32 Intel Pentium M 760
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MS-1029 64 bit barebones notebook computer and the advisability of purchasing one. The second issue has to do with the advantages and disadvantages of running 64 bit and 32 bit applications on the 64 and 32 bit versions of Windows XP Pro. In reality the two...
In this review- -32 Bit Performance Test v6 On Windows XP Pro X32 On AMD ML-42 And Windows XP Pro X32 Intel Pentium M 760
- -32 Bit Performance Test v6 On Windows XP Pro X64 And Windows XP Pro X32 On A 64 Bit Notebook
- -Discussion Of 64 And 32 Bit Performance Test v6 Results On Windows XP Pro X64
- -64 Bit And 32 Bit Performance Test v6 On Windows XP Pro X64