Dedicated sound cards may be far less prevalent than they were in the early days of PC gaming but they haven’t disappeared completely. If you grew up building your own gaming computers, Creative and ...
First up is Creative's MediaSource 5, which includes an Audio Converter, Organizer, and Player. The Audio Converter allows you to easily convert between different audio formats, for example, WAV to ...
If you have used Creative sound cards in the past, you will already be very familiar with the audio console. For brevity, I won't go through every detail but will briefly mention some of the most ...
Creative has made a DAC/headphone amp that’s quite good for the price, but you should ignore its Windows/Mac software-driven special features unless you have a lot of patience and persistence.
I’ve been using sound cards ever since my introduction to the Sound Blaster 16 way back in ’93. I couldn’t ever imagine gaming on a system without one. Even with onboard soundcards becoming the de ...
Tired of all the clutter on your desk? Creative’s Sound BlasterX Katana brings the soundbar to the PC. Big sound, small form factor, and one eye-popping price tag. Considering the burgeoning ...
A brilliant gaming headset. It excels with all types of games and will serve you well, whatever your preferences. That it works well with other media is a great bonus. PC Gamer's got your back Our ...
Creative's Sound Blaster heritage is inextricably linked with PC gaming, and this year they're celebrating the 30th anniversary of the sound card with the shiny new Creative Sound Blaster AE-5 board.
Creative’s debut mouse is a delight, featuring a PWM3360 sensor, beautiful lighting, and an interesting shape. Just leave the “Sound Blaster” name behind next time. You know that old saying, “Dress ...