The standard XtremeGamer is the same as the XtremeMusic but uses a smaller PCB:
in fact, the only difference in specs is that it says the XtremeMusic can go below 10Hz frequency response, and the XtremeGamer doesn't.
Though there are better sound cards if you want to play music. My Xonar D2X has significantly better sound quality than my X-Fi XtremeMusic. It just doesn't support games as well.
Mind you, I also have a pair of Audio Technica ATH-AD900's. With $10 logitech headphones you probably won't notice much of a difference. The AD900's are not even in the same league.
The D2X has a richer, cleaner sound, whereas my X-Fi XtremeMusic (even with LM49720 OpAmps) comparatively sounds more muffled, and not as clean.
Without listening to each card you probably wouldn't know it though.
The X-Fi audio processor itself is very good, but it's let down by Creative's choice of capacitors, DAC's, and circuit design for the PCB.
Auzentech's X-Fi cards are a lot better in these areas, and their cards which use the X-Fi SPU are much closer to the Xonar D2X in sound quality.
If you play games with it, I'd probably suggest going with the X-Fi Forte from Auzentech:
Newegg.com - AuzenTech AZT-FORTE X-Fi Forte 7.1 Low Profile PCI Express Sound Card - Sound Cards Quote:
Originally Posted by Asylum I would go for the xtreme gamer instead...Those 2 cards are not the same...I had the xtreme music 1 first and took it back and got the gamer!!! There is a big difference if your going to use it for gaming!! |
There's two versions of the XtremeGamer that I know of. The standard one is basically the same. The Fatal1ty version has 64MB X-RAM added, and possibly a better DAC (though it still doesn't compare to the Asus Xonar cards or Auzentech cards)