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Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio

PCI Express, 96 kHz, Speaker support: 7.1, 3D sound support, Interface: PCI Express, Connections: SPDIF I/O, D/A conversion rate: 24, Sampling frequency: 96 kHz kHz, Signal-to-noise ratio: 100.0 dB, Speaker configuration: 7.1
Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi
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