Testseek.co.uk have collected 33 expert reviews of the Asus Xonar D2 PCI and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Xonar D2 PCI.
January 2008
(80%)
33 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Xonar D2 Audio Station U1, Superb clarity, LED lights, Bundled package Easy setup, Included Microphone, Portable, Stylish
Xonar D2 Audio Station U1, EAX 2.0 only, LED Lights, Cant adjust rear LEDs Short USB cable
The Asus Xonar D2 and Audio Station U1 are two products that are aimed at two differen groups of people. Where the Audio Station would fit the life of a mobile user the Xonar D2 is a great card for the movie and music enthusiast. Each piece performs w...
Overall performance of the Asus Xonar D2 7.1 Ultra Fidelity Sound Card was quite good. Both synthetic testing with RightMark Audio Analyzer and RightMark 3D Sound, the vital statistics were good, with the Xonar having a marked advantage, most notably...
Abstract: It seems like only yesterday when the discrete sound card market appeared to be more or less dead, strangled by a combination of Creative Labs dominance of the market coupled with ever-improving on-board audio solutions.It was around that point that a...
Very good external design, All input ports are backlit, Full support with WDM and ASIO drivers, Included Asus PMP encodes blazing fast to WMA/MP3, Fully Dolby certified sound card, Windows control panel looks stable and complete, ASIO drivers have low, 2m...
High retail price, Black metallic shell on the card runs very HOT
Asus first attempt in the sound card arena comes in the form of the "Xonar D2". The model comes either in PCI or PCI-E support. In our review, we examined the Xonar D2 PCI version. The ASUS Xonar D2 features a signal- to-noise ratio (SNR) of 118 db ...
Asus is onto a winner in some respects - the bundle is the best weve seen to date, the card is made extremely well and includes some awesome features. However, these features are still identical to the CMedia Oxygen chipset weve been looking at for n...
Extremely accurate audio reproduction, High SNR, vanishingly low distortion (THD, IMD), Excellent driver software, Amazing software bundle, High-quality components,
DSP is not hardware-accelerated, Limited EAX support
The ASUS Xonar D2 impressed us at just about every turn. Through and through, a high-end approach has been taken to the design of the Xonar, from extremely high quality circuit components to rock-solid driver software. However, the secret weapon of th...
If you're after a basic home theatre card, there are cheaper options that give decent results, such as the Aureon 7.1 PCI previously reviewed. Similarly, I wouldn't recommend the card for gaming since with only EAX 2, it offers nothing that any other gene...
Abstract: When we said that Asus makes everything back in May, we werent joking about it -- and let it be reinforced if you just take a look at the introduction of our linked review. A unit of Asus first and flagship soundcard, the Xonar D2, was in our hands f...
To summarise, ASUS has entered the arena of PC audio with an impressive feature laden product that tries to cover a very wide spectrum of audio from recording/mastering, to surround media, to games; which is no mean feat considering the prices of even...