Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro Tested

TechSpot take a further look at the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro sound card. Here's a taster:
Most people aren't too concerned with audio unless they have been subjected to higher quality options, which is unfortunate. If you do listen to music or play games in your computer and are still using on-board audio, do yourself a huge favor and make the switch to an add-in soundcard and a quality set of speakers or headphones. Truthfully, it doesn't have to be a high-end choice like the X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty, but a more modest product should be enough to be an eye opener. There are only a few things that would keep me from purchasing this card. The first is the PCI Express interface. While this would usually be high on our list of pros (and it is), there is the potential that this card could physically interfere with your graphics card, especially if you use a large aftermarket cooler or run multiple cards.

The other issue I have is with the card's hefty price tag. At ~$140, this is a very expensive soundcard and may be too much for the average user to justify, especially if you don't already have a good set of speakers or headphones to match it. However, if you do have decent speakers but still can't justify the price tag, Creative's own X-Fi XtremeGamer, which I had been using for the past year or so, will make for an excellent substitute, but be prepared to forfeit some key features, such as optical in/out. The high-end aftermarket audio scene is nowhere near as large as other branches of hardware, and thus, there are a limited number of quality manufacturers and cards to choose from. Creative clearly leads the way, but others such as Asus and Razer have been making significant headway as of late. With the X-Fi Titanium, however, I believe Creative has a firm foundation for the long road ahead.

Pros:
- Wide array of software included
- Native PCI Express support
- Exceptional audio quality

Cons:
- Expensive
- Might interfere with large videocard coolers or multiple card setups
- No game bundle

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