Dark mode
United Kingdom
Catalog   /   Computing   /   Components   /   Sound Cards

Comparison Asus Strix Raid PRO vs Asus Strix Raid DLX

Add to comparison
Asus Strix Raid PRO
Asus Strix Raid DLX
Asus Strix Raid PROAsus Strix Raid DLX
Compare prices 1Compare prices 3
TOP sellers
Featuresaudiophile (Hi-Fi)audiophile (Hi-Fi)
Specs
Typeinternalinternal
InterfacePCI-EPCI-E
Channels7.17.1
AudiochipC-Media 6632AXC-Media 6632AX
ASIO
Additional power
DAC
DAC resolution24 bit24 bit
Max. sampling rate192 kHz192 kHz
Signal-to-noise ratio116 dB124 dB
ADC
ADC resolution24 bit24 bit
Max. sampling rate192 kHz192 kHz
Signal-to-noise ratio110 dB117 dB
More features
headphones amplifier
external control module
headphones amplifier
external control module
Inputs
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)11
Outputs
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)55
Coaxial S/P-DIF11
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2016november 2015

Signal-to-noise ratio

This parameter determines the ratio of the "clean" sound produced by the DAC at the output to all extraneous noise. As such, it is a pretty strong indicator of sound purity. According to the signal-to-noise ratio, DACs in modern sound cards can be divided as follows:

up to 90 dB — initial level;
90-100 dB — average level, advanced "home" models;
more than 100 dB — professional level.

Signal-to-noise ratio

The signal-to-noise ratio provided by the analogue-to-digital converter (ADC) of the sound card in the processed signal. For more information about this ratio, see the paragraph of the same name above. Here we note that in domestic use it does not play a decisive role, but if you plan to record sound in good quality, you should choose a card with a high value of this indicator.
Asus Strix Raid PRO often compared
Asus Strix Raid DLX often compared