Back in 2010, JA reviewed the Asus Xonar soundcard. Asus (and, to some extent, Creative) PC soundcards seem to have held their ground despite lack of upgrades to their lines.
Now it's EVGA's turn. At $250.00, the card seems to offer quite a package (see links).
JA may want to review it for the mag.
Darko wrote: "EVGA — among audio circles they barely rate a mention but for those building PCs the Californian motherboards and graphics card manufacturer is much bigger news. For their latest product, EVGA teamed up with Audio Note UK for a most unlikely collaboration."
https://www.evga.com/articles/01281/evga-nu-audio/
https://darko.audio/2019/01/engineered-by-audio-note-evgas-nu-audio-sound-card/
Back in 2010, JA reviewed the Asus Xonar soundcard. Asus (and, to some extent, Creative) PC soundcards seem to have held their ground despite lack of upgrades to their lines.
Now it's EVGA's turn. At $250.00, the card seems to offer quite a package (see links).
JA may want to review it for the mag.
Darko wrote: "EVGA — among audio circles they barely rate a mention but for those building PCs the Californian motherboards and graphics card manufacturer is much bigger news. For their latest product, EVGA teamed up with Audio Note UK for a most unlikely collaboration."
https://www.evga.com/articles/01281/evga-nu-audio/
https://darko.audio/2019/01/engineered-by-audio-note-evgas-nu-audio-sound-card/