Installing asus xonar dgx drivers
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In terms of noise, I could faintly hear the noise floor of low gain with a pair of shure se215 iems. The hd 558 and 598 get almost a 2db boost at 90hz due to the high output impedance, but people may find this enjoyable though. Perhaps somewhat paradoxically, balanced armature iems, and to a lesser extent, the sennheiser hd 558 and hd 598, are not going to work as well with this card due to the output impedance. I would say it can power a sennheiser hd600 on high gain, since 2 volts is about what you would want for them, and the 13 ohm output impedance is negligible compared to the 300 ohm headphone impedance. I was actually surprised at how powerful it was with high gain. The output impedance I measured at 13 ohms. Additionally, it unlocks the various gain options. When set to headphones, this enables the built in headphone amp. There is one option that is particularly important: the analog out option. GX helps with really old games, but it's not very useful nowadays.Īnyway other than that, I actually really liked the asus driver panel. Another strange thing is that GX was on by default. I don't know if this was a microsoft issue or an asus one or possibly an issue specific to me. The first time the driver setup was run, it wouldn't detect the card, but upon a restart, it could.
Installing asus xonar dgx drivers install#
Ok, some strange install issues off the bat - on windows 7 sp1, the initial install was finicky. I've learned a lot about this card over the course of using it for a while, so I figured I would write a review about it.