

The EAX gaming enhancements are gone, however, in favor of the more usable Crystallizer and CMSS3D functions. This card has many aspects in common with existing X-FI designs and a few new features and modifications to appeal to the newer crop of demanding soundcards enthusiasts.īordering on false advertisement, Creative's latest X-Fi isn't an X-Fi at all, it's a new rev of the Audigy series using the X-Fi drivers and gliding on the PCI Express bus. It is small, light-weight and doesn't look half bad either. The inclusion of two optical cables and the dual RCA to 3.5 mini-jack is also a nice touch in the bundle.Īrmed with a small sub and two satellite speakers we'll today have a look at Creative Sound BlasterX Kratos S3 speaker kit. Well a modest bundle but enough to get your new high definition soundcard connected to anything you might have on your desk or in your home theater system. Lets rip open the new offering and see what is in the box for the end user to play with. We will admit this is some great looking PC hardware .but we are interested in how it sounds arent we? The cards casing is also transparent so you can see some of the high end components used on the card.

The Titanium HDs packaging has been changed in comparison to previous X-Fi packaging.Ĭreative Labs wants you to see this new offering and get you reaching for your wallet. We are fans of great packaging as at the end of the day we are enthusiasts and we also get excited when we see nice shiny new products all sparkly in their respective packages.
