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First on our list is the
Auzentech X-Studio 5.1, a sound card that deserves a spot on a mid-range audio card list even if it is at the bottom. This card has several features that make it a step up from any of the budget cards in the previous article.
Surprisingly, the features that make it a better choice having little to do with audio itself. The Auzentech X-Studio supports 6 channels (5.1 configurations) and treats listeners to 24-bit sound including DirectSound 3D, A3D, and EAX 1.0/2.0 technologies.
However, the card’s physical features set it apart from say, the Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme covered in the previous article. This card features support for High Definition (HD) front panel audio connectors and includes brackets for both low-profile and standard-profile configurations.
At US$49.99, the Auzentech X-Studio 5.1 is a perfect choice for gaming and DVD movies but it is especially suited to small home theater systems and those times when you need your computer to double as a miniature home cinema. With the right speakers, this sound card can really bring your home computer’s audio to life.