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Auzentech X-FI Prelude 7. Installation, Drivers. Considering that the Auzen X-Fi Prelude uses Creative's X-Fi drivers, it will be very interesting to see what Auzentech has decided to run with in the way of included software. Installation was a typical affair; simply pop the card in and wait for Windows to recognise it, and then install the drivers. The drivers that I was supplied with for the review are currently in closed Beta, and are therefore not available for official release.

I'm extremely happy to report that the software installation was the most painless process I have ever encountered Especially under Windows Vista. For those with alternative Operating Systems, particularly Linux, the news is not as good unfortunately. According to the Auzentech website a Linux driver will be made available around the 1st Quarter of , but it will be limited. The first version of the X-Fi Prelude Linux-compatible driver will be very preliminary, and you can expect high-quality output without the full X-Fi Prelude feature set.

This will enable the best possible sound quality. One thing that caught my eye as I was tossing the install instructions aside, was that Auzen says to make sure that you remove your old sound card. I usually mock such requirements, like I never close all open programs when installing new software.

But not this time. Do please, if you have an X-Fi already, make sure you take out the card, and uninstall the drivers. The Audio Console control panel applet is also the same as the Creative X-Fi driver, which displays differently depending on the mode it's in.

Some of the advanced effects are not available in this stripped down version of the Console, especially compared to the regular X-Fi in Entertainment mode. Here's the one from Vista, in Audio Creation mode.

While I'm on the subject of Vista, the test machine I used to confirm functionality seemed to have a small problem with inputs. I haven't used Vista much, so I'm not sure if this is normal behavior or what:. I have tried the Pax drivers, but they don't actually work as can be seen on the hardware heaven forums. Best overall settings for the sound is, Softpedia Drivers. For home theater enthusiasts, the processor includes HDMI 1.

Discuss, Auzen X-Fi Prelude 7. I've been doing some research on Google, but didn't find anything on how to make my windows transparent! Everest shows 77 degrees celsius when idle. Forte is their first card that was build completely new from the ground up. After I installed the sound card, I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 9. Just don't mistake that for less expensive GPUs. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic.

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