![]() ![]() Just how was a manufacturer like EVGA with zero experience in the audio segment of the industry able to achieve such a result? Well the answer is simple, they enlisted the help of the people over at Audio Note UK, Europe’s largest and most prestigious manufacturer of ultra-performance valve based home audio systems. ![]() ĮVGA announced the NU Audio card earlier this year and since then it has been welcomed by gamers and professionals alike as one of the best audiophile audio cards money can buy today. For further information online about EVGA, visit. With headquarters in Brea, CA, EVGA's global coverage includes EVGA GmbH in Munich, EVGA LATAM in Miami, and EVGA Hong Kong. By offering product differentiation, 24/7 tech support, a 90 day Step-Up program, and other customer focused programs, EVGA is a clear leader in all categories: etail, retail, distribution, and system builders. Based on the philosophy of intelligent innovation, market knowledge, and the real time operation, EVGA continues to identify the need in the market place and providing the solution to that need. EVGA is the latest manufacturer to do so with their NU Audio card which we've been using for almost 2 weeks now.ĮVGA is the #1 NVIDIA authorized partner in channel sales throughout North America. ![]() Fast forward to today and Creative Labs (just Creative now) is no longer the driving force in the PC audio industry (at least nowhere near to the degree they did back then) and that "gap" has allowed other manufacturers to also launch their very own solutions (some very successful ones I might add). Of course back then the leading manufacturer called Creative Labs wasn't anywhere to be found where I lived so a clone was the next best thing one could get to enjoy the best possible sound (even though only tiny stereo speakers existed for the PC back then) with all latest and upcoming titles like Wing Commander 2/3, Star Wars Tie Fighter, Command and Conquer, Warcraft and Doom (among many others). However by the time many of these titles made it here 2+ years later Creative Labs did have a distributor so i had already purchased their latest Sound Blaster AWE32 sound card which was pretty much the best any gamer could hope to have back then (that too was replaced later on with the far more advanced Sound Blaster AWE64 Gold - perhaps the very first sound card to prepare us for what was to come, not only in terms of audio performance but also build quality and looks). The very first sound card I ever owned was a Sound Blaster 16 "compatible" model which I installed in my brand new 80486DX2 system back in 1992 if I recall correctly (or was it 1993?). ![]()
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