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Asus Strix Soar
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Typegaming
Specs
Form factorinternal
InterfacePCIe
Channels7.1
AudiochipC-Media 6632AX
ASIO / 2.0 /
Additional power / 6 pin /
DAC
DAC resolution24 bit
Max. sampling rate192 kHz
Signal-to-noise ratio116 dB
ADC
ADC resolution24 bit
Max. sampling rate192 kHz
Signal-to-noise ratio110 dB
More featuresheadphones amplifier
Inputs
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)1
Outputs
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)5
Coaxial S/PDIF1
Official Websiteasus.com
Added to E-CatalogNovember 2015
Protective cover design with LED light. Premium DAC. Operation in 192 kHz/24 bit mode. 7.1 format support. Friendly with headphones up to 600 ohms. Very handy Sonic Studio software.
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Asus Strix Soar PCI Express Sound Card 90YB00J0-M1UA00

Strix Soar is a gaming sound card built with high-performance components to satisfy gamers who demand pure, full-sounding aud... moreio. Strix Soar features rich, immersive, and clear sound with an incredible 116dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and a 600ohm headphone amplifier for deep, tight bass. The simple yet powerful Sonic Studio sound utility provides complete sound card control and allows easy in-game audio adjustments. Strix Soar features the latest Sonic Studio software suite for full control over every sound technology, from equalization (EQ) to 7.1-speaker level-balancing. Sonic Studio has a single navigation page that puts everything in front of you, with an intuitive point-and-click interface that allows you to pre-set audio profiles to suit different audio requirements. Modern games are more than graphics - precise audio positioning gives gamers a distinct edge over enemies. That's why Strix Soar includes Sonic Radar Pro, an ASUS exclusive technology that visualizes and enhances in-game sounds, giving you a vital edge in first-person shooters. Fire up your favourite game and Sonic Radar Pro displays a 'radar' HUD (heads-up display) that pinpoints in-game actions relative to your position, so you'll know exactly where you are on the battlefield and what's happening around you! Multiple radar-enhancers can be enabled in order to visualize and boost specific sounds such as footsteps, gunshots, and call-outs. Sounds are plotted on the 360-degree HUD, even when there's no clear line of sight, so invisibility is no barrier to pinpointing opponents, giving you a distinct advantage over other players! What's more, Sonic Radar's on-screen appearance and position is completely customizable, so you can make it work just the way you want, with whatever game you want! High-fidelity grade ESS SABRE9006A DAC delivers unrivalled, jitter-free sound and an exceptional 116dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for 32 time’s greater clarity than average onboard audio.
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Asus Asus Strix SOAR 7.1 PCI-E Sound Card (90YB00J0-M1UA00) 90YB00J0-M1UA00

Level up your audio with the ASUS Strix SOAR 7.1 PCI-E Sound Card, the ultimate upgrade for gamers who refuse to settle for b... moreasic onboard sound. This sound card is designed for immersive, high-fidelity audio, harnessing a 116dB signal-to-noise ratio, a powerful 600ohm headphone amp, and an ESS SABRE DAC. Enjoy crystal-clear detail and punchy, room-shaking bass. Whether you're diving into cinematic single-player epics or need directional precision in competitive FPS titles, the Strix SOAR gives you total control and a serious auditory advantage. Asus Strix SOAR 7.1 PCI-E Sound Card at a Glance: 116dB signal-to-noise ratio ESS SABRE9006A DAC for crystal-clear, high-fidelity sound 600ohm headphone amplifier delivers deep bass and rich audio detail Sonic Studio software with intuitive controls and audio profiles Sonic Radar Pro visualises in-game sounds for a tactical advantage Hyper Grounding technology for reduced interference and cleaner output Dominate the Battlefield with Precision Audio Hear every shot, footstep, and whisper from the enemy with the ASUS Strix SOAR. Designed for serious gamers, this PCI-E sound card delivers premium audio thanks to its 116dB signal-to-noise ratio and audiophile-grade ESS SABRE9006A DAC. Whether you're navigating intense firefights or immersing yourself in expansive RPG soundtracks, enjoy crystal-clear audio with 32 times the clarity of typical onboard sound. Backed by a powerful 600ohm headphone amp, the Strix SOAR drives high-end gaming headsets with ease, boosting bass, sharpening detail, and unlocking their full potential. Sonic Studio gives you total control over your set-up with a clean, one-page UI, while Sonic Radar Pro overlays a visual radar that pinpoints in-game sounds for tactical superiority. From stealthy steps to distant gunfire, nothing gets past you.
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ASUS STRIX SOAR Internal 7.1 channels PCI-E Sound Card

7.1 PCIe gaming sound card with an audiophile-grade DAC and 116dB SNR
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ASUS STRIX SOAR Internal 7.1 channels PCI-E7.1 PCI Express Gaming Sound Card 90YB00J0-M1UA00

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ASUS 90YB00J0-M1UA00 - STRIX SOAR Gaming Soundcard PCIe 71 Audiophile-Grade DAC 116dB SNR 600ohm Headphone Amplifier

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Model overview based on user reviews  
The Asus Strix Soar sound card is highly praised for its excellent sound quality, which significantly surpasses that of integrated sound cards. Users appreciate its rich, bright, and detailed audio output, making it ideal for both gaming and music. The card features a top-notch DAC and a powerful amplifier, enhancing the listening experience, especially when paired with high-quality headphones. The Sonic Studio software is noted for being user-friendly and versatile, allowing for personalized sound adjustments. However, some users have reported reliability issues, with the card potentially failing to turn on after several years of use, a problem that might require replacing the CM6632AX chip. Despite this, the card is considered a great value for its price, offering features typically found in more expensive models.
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It's amazing how much the sound differs between this card and the built-in one.
16 October 2020 
I don’t know what exactly prompted me to buy a sound card. I just changed almost everything on the computer and decided that I could try changing the sound card. I chose this one on the advice of friends, they strongly emphasized the DAC and amplifier, which, according to them, are top-notch. But more on that later. I love listening to music, and I love playing. When I installed the card and installed the drivers, I was very surprised at how big the difference in sound was between the built-in card and this card. The sound became rich, bright, contrasting, with lots of details. The films now have the most pleasant volume and depth of sound. The games revealed a lot of new sounds that I simply did not notice. maybe they were mixed together. Music is generally a separate topic. It sounds juicy, wildly pleasant, even a little new. Later I began to be interested in the nuances, and indeed, there is a top-end DAC and a very powerful amplifier. I bought myself some big senheisers. The sound has become even better. Guys, the sound card is excellent. You will especially notice the difference in games and music. But I advise you to buy at least some high-quality headphones. Then the sound will become even more pleasant. I would like to add that the card has excellent software, with a pleasant and multifunctional equalizer. You can fine-tune the sound to suit you. I love rich, spacious sound. That's how I set it up.
High quality sound. which is very different from the integrated video card. There’s no point in even comparing them, it’s heaven and earth. Good software, understandable, convenient and easy to use. Ideal for games and music.
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Kiriluse Asus Strix Soar few months
For its price, it's not bad, but be prepared for it not to turn on after a few years.
28 May 2025 
After 4-5 years of use, it started not turning on the first time. I read on forums that this problem occurs quite often. Replacing the CM6632AX chip helps, which can only be ordered from Ali.
Really good sound, revision 1.04 can operate without additional power
Reliability
Yura Deyko (IceMax09)use Asus Strix Soar more than year
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Universal Soldier

Strix is one of the newest lines in the range of sound cards from Asus. The Taiwanese manufacturer claims that this line with equal success can help both in the heat of battle and become the best friend of an audiophile.

Memorable appearance

The younger model Strix Soar is made on a full-length printed circuit board and occupies one expansion slot. The top of the card is covered with a nice metal lid with a stylized image of an owl's eye, which is highlighted during operation. It looks very nice and somehow it’s even a pity to hide it deep into the case. At the same time, the cover performs not only a decorative function, but also provides additional protection against interference (Hyper Grounding technology).

Premium electronics

The key node of the audio path is the Cirrus Logic CM6632AX audio processor. The role of the ADC is assigned to the CS5361 chip (dynamic range 114 dB), and the premium 8-channel SABER 9006A chip (dynamic range 120 dB) is used as the DAC. Support for headphones up to 600 ohm impedance is based on the high-quality TI TPA6120A2 amplifier commonly found in professional audio equipment. All this good stuff can work in 192 kHz/24-bit mode. Plus there is full support for 7.1 multi-channel audio.

Sound quality at the level of more expensive cards

In general, it is difficult to find fault with the filling even if you really want to — usually, such components are used in more expensive sound cards, so the Strix Soar sounds clearly not worth the money. It is by the price factor that Strix Soar should be judged. If you compare it with its counterparts in the price segment, then it has no weaknesses — a nice design, high-quality sound, a damn convenient Sonic Studio software package for channel tuning, equalization, etc. If you climb into the higher price segment, where the older brothers Strix Raid PRO, Strix Raid DLX and the critically acclaimed Creative Sound BlasterX AE-5 live, then the younger one can find shortcomings in terms of panning and the ability to win back low frequencies. But, you see, when you want to compare a product with a competitor several times more expensive, this says a lot.