EVGA Is Bringing A Nu Sound

The Company Hopes To Let Audio Shine With Its New Sound Card

First things first and that’s that Sound Cards aren’t exactly something that people are clamoring for these days. Second is that there’s a new sound card coming to you from an unlikely subject. EVGA is releasing the EVGA Nu Sound sound card for people that want the absolute best quality for gaming. You would know EVGA more for their GPU’s, Motherboards and Power Supplies than you would for sound cards. The company wants to boost your gaming experience to even more lifelike levels with the new card.

EVGA Made The Announcement For This New Sound Card At CES

EVGA made the announcement at CES that they and AudioNote have gotten together to create the new sound card. AudioNote is a company based in the UK that specializes in audio for better clarity. This card comes with a gold plated PCB that has 6 layers for the very best connections. You also get an RCA jack, two 3.5 jacks, and a quarter inch jack.  You’ll be able to connect your computer case HD audio header to the front of the card. Most of the work will be done with an XMOS xCore-200 processor. You can also get a whopping 600Ohms for the card. That is a lot of power from this little card. This also helps to give you a sound that’s going to be clean no matter what you’re doing. That’s thanks to the help from AudioNote.

AudioNote Gives EVGA The Freedom To Give You A Clean Audio That You Want From Your Sound Card

EVGA decided to partner with the company for the cleanest sound you can possibly get with the card. EVGA promises that their new EVGA Nu Sound sound card is a solution that will even play DSD files from the 90s. No other sound card on the market today can do that.

EVGA Have Decided To Try Something Different Than Creative Labs DOes To Process Audio For A More Lifelike Sound

EVGA created this card to get sound as lifelike as possible for gamers or audio enthusiasts alike which is why they have done things a little different than Creative Labs in reproducing audio from the card. There hasn’t been any real-world testing at this time, but if everything EVGA has said is true then this sounds like one heck of a sound card that people will love. This just may get people back into wanting a sound card for their rigs as well.


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