ASUS Releases The ROG Xonar Phoebus Gaming Soundcard Set

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Taipei, Taiwan (April 11, 2012) – entry by the Republic of Gamers into the dedicated sound product arena brings PC enthusiasts ROG Xonar Phoebus, a high fidelity audio component that directly addresses the needs and concerns of contemporary gamers. The Xonar Phoebus features the exclusive ROG Command technology which reduces up to 50% of ambient noise thus providing authoritative voice quality during online multiplayer gaming sessions. And with its clear 118dB SNR, and a powerful 600 ohm headphone amplifier, the Xonar Phoebus delivers precise positioning and lifelike immersion audio for a distinctly impactful gaming environment. Its dedicated control box extends convenience and puts more intuitive functions within easy reach for a more ergonomic desktop gaming environment.

Exclusive ROG Command technology for clean, seamless in-game communication

Gamers often face noisy conditions that drown out voices during online multiplayer gaming. This creates lack of clarity and confusion within squads, leading to lower win ratios. Exclusive ROG Command technology offers the world’s first design to specifically bring noise cancelation to a gaming soundcard set, as designed by the Xonar team. Intelligent sound detection algorithms and array microphones (two on the dedicated control box) enable up to 50% ambient noise reduction, effectively turning loud locations such as LAN parties into something as quiet as a lab. The technology works equally well whether using an external microphone or the microphones embedded into the ROG Xonar Phoebus control box. Gamers benefit from being able to communicate and coordinate with team members clearly and with greater precision, adding to enjoyment and win ratios.

Finest components and design for superior sound

ROG Xonar Phoebus utilizes a stylish and effective EMI shield and ASUS exclusive Hyper Grounding technology to ensure reduced electromagnetic interference. Based on the experience of Xonar professionals, Hyper Grounding technology brings ASUS motherboard expertise to audio products with a multi-layer PCB that helps block noise from nearby components and the power supply to render more lifelike and extra clear sound. The PCM1796 digital-to-analog converter on ROG Xonar Phoebus delivers clear and crisp 118dB SNR high fidelity audio. The new soundcard’s SNR profile therefore outperforms competing gaming audio products by a factor of four, and onboard audio by an impressive 32 times. It excels in total harmonic distortion (THD) performance, with a miniscule 0.00039% of sound output experiencing distortion.

Power for headphone users

Since many gamers choose headphones to refrain from disturbing others while insisting on the best sound quality and privacy, ROG and Xonar teams integrated the top-flight TPA6120A2 headphone amplifier on ROG Xonar Phoebus, driving up to 600 ohm impedance for genuinely impactful headphone output.

Dedicated control box

Clad in the trademark ROG red and black color scheme, the ROG Xonar Phoebus control box offers gamers improved response and convenience. Connected to the card via the back I/O, the control box can be placed on the desk so it remains within easy reach. Gamers can then adjust volume and mute quickly without bringing up game or operating system menus, or having to hunt around for display remote controls. The control box further offers microphone and headphone connectors, making connections easier.

The latest audio technologies

ROG Xonar Phoebus includes one-click activation of Dolby® Home Theater V4, helping enhance audio through complete compatibility with new sound processing technologies. The latest standard offers greatly improved surround, with smart sound enhancement and a more user-friendly approach to high end audio. The exclusive ASUS GX 3.0 game audio engine has also been integrated, offering EAX® compatibility to ensure boosted game sound, a wider range of simultaneous sound effects, and overall clearer sonic performance in every PC game.

Product crossover benefits consumers

ROG Xonar Phoebus presents the first soundcard set from ROG, the ASUS division entirely devoted to gaming as a lifestyle and branch of pioneering technology. This launch coincides with ROG’s fifth anniversary, and delivers the results of cooperation between ROG gaming philosophy and innovative Xonar PC audio experts. As such, ROG Xonar Phoebus offers gamers enhanced sound custom-tailored to improving in-game experiences.

About ASUS

ASUS, the world’s top 3 consumer notebook vendor and the maker of the world’s best-selling and most award winning motherboards, is a leading enterprise in the new digital era. ASUS designs and manufactures products that perfectly meet the needs of today’s digital home, office and person, with a broad portfolio that includes motherboards, graphics cards, optical drives, displays, desktops, Eee Box and all-in-one PCs, notebooks, netbooks, tablet devices, servers, multimedia and wireless solutions, networking devices, and mobile phones. Driven by innovation and committed to quality, ASUS won 3,886 awards in 2011, and is widely credited with revolutionizing the PC industry with the Eee PC™. With a global staff of more than 11,000 and a world-class R&D team of 3,100 engineers, the company’s revenue for 2011 was around US$11.9 billion.

About ASUS ROG

The ASUS Republic of Gamers was created in 2006 in response to gamers and hardcore enthusiasts who requested more from their hardware. Since its creation, ROG has grown into a brand known for high quality and is an active participant in both gaming and overclocking events around the world, including QuakeCon, BlizzCon and Dreamhack. In the past five years, numerous overclocking records have been broken with ROG hardware and worldwide media have earned the brand over 1,200 awards and accolades. Adhering to the principle of “The Choice of Champions”, the ROG lineup includes motherboards, graphics cards, notebooks, desktops, mice and audio solutions, all designed to give gamers and enthusiasts the edge to win. To learn more, visit ROG at http://rog.asus.com.

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Could be an awesome sound card (although some might not like its looks) but it all depends on the price, which they haven't told us yet.
 
I was worried that I'd just bought an Xonar for no reason, but thankfully this product looks a little out of my price range anyway
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i have been waiting for this to be released for months. is it finally available?

The 6 pin pcie cable provides a dedicated ground to eliminate any electrical interfearance.
 
Will have to see how it is compared to there xonar range as i was going for the D2X and also the price
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The six pin will do nothing for interferance IMO, it will be for the '600' ohm amp I would suspect. The Xense is one of the best sound cards on the market, I see no reason for this card really, the branding will probably makr it sell, just like that F4tal1ty stuff
 
well I can say I'm 99% sure that what everyone seems to think is a 6pin pcie connecting is perirphrial connections similar to what the STX has, I doubt it is external power as it doesn't have 1/4" jacks and it marketed for "gamers" and even if this card had an AMP for powering high end headphones (why would you get this for high end cans?) it would most likely be a floppy or something since it is for gaming and it appears high end and most high end users are going to be using their actual pci connections on graphics not audio. Arguably it could come with molex to 6pin but still. Honestly if this card is anywhere near the price of the STX it isn't worth it, the STX & ST are the best cards on the market currently (spec wise). Hopefully it is the price of the DX or has good spec
 
It wont be cheap because it is ROG branded, hence it will be silly money and people go mad for 'gamer,' branded crap. My amp takes 18v out the wall, so I doubt this will drive 600 ohm impedance cans, as I said earlier. The Xense/ STX is still the best amp on the market if you are not using an external headphone amp.
 
It wont be cheap because it is ROG branded, hence it will be silly money and people go mad for 'gamer,' branded crap. My amp takes 18v out the wall, so I doubt this will drive 600 ohm impedance cans, as I said earlier. The Xense/ STX is still the best amp on the market if you are not using an external headphone amp.
Honestly I'm yet to find something with better reviews for $170 that do what the ST/STX does.

And I just watched the video of that ASRock soundcard the "scout" mode seems really annoying and really just makes everything louder
 
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