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FFXIII is just outside the Top 10 at #12. It should reach 2mil with the re-release, but 2.5 would be out of the question. I guess there's just a dedicated FF fanbase, and most of them buy it on or near release. Although the spinoffs don't do nearly as much.

Holiday sales bump appears to be over

January 18 - 24, 2010

Hardware

PSP - 52,909

Wii - 45,167

PS3 - 26,966

DSi LL - 24,059

DSi - 20,373

DSL - 4,966

360 - 3,343

PS2 - 2,088

PSPgo - 1,773

Software

1. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii - 110,918

2. [PSP] Valkyria Chronicles 2 - 94,444 / NEW

3. [PSP] Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha A's Portable: The Battle of Aces - 76,088 / NEW

4. [PSP] Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep - 59,566

5. [NDS] Friend Collection - 45,002

6. [WII] Wii Fit Plus - 33,640

7. [WII] Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles - 23,245

8. [PSP] Monster Hunter Freedom Unite - 16,117

9. [WII] Wii Sports Resort - 15,753

10. [NDS] Inazuma Eleven 2: Threat of the Invaders - Fire / Blizzard - 13,951

  • 2 weeks later...

January 25 - 31

Hardware

PSP - 47,875

Wii - 42,309

DSi LL - 34,863

PS3 - 34,431

DSi - 24,783

DSL - 6,811

360 - 4,089

PS2 - 2,182

PSPgo - 1,645

Software

1. [NDS] Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Reviere - 906,458 / NEW

2. [PS3] Resonance of Fate - 118,088 / NEW

3. [WII] New Super Mario Bros Wii - 83,930

4. [PS3] Ar tonelico III - 81,633 / NEW

5. [NDS] Friend Collection - 45,474

6. [WII] Wii Fit Plus - 32,888

7. [PSP] Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep - 30,225

8. [360] Resonance of Fate - 27,048 / NEW

9. [PSP] Valkyria Chronicles 2: Gallia Military Academy - 24,048

10. [PS3] MAG: Massive Action Game - 19,139 / NEW

February 1 - 7

Hardware

PSP - 43,163

Wii - 36,149

DSi LL - 28,080

PS3 - 25,450

DSi - 19,116

DSL - 5,410

360 - 3,651

PS2 - 2,047

PSPgo - 1,738

Software

1. [PSP] God Eater - 295,405 / NEW

2. [NDS] Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Reviere - 189,802

3. [PS3] Star Ocean: The Last Hope - International - 72,026 / NEW

4. [WII] New Super Mario Bros Wii - 62,174

5. [NDS] Friend Collection - 38,164

6. [WII] Wii Fit Plus - 27,104

7. [PS3] Resonance of Fate - 25,460

8. [PSP] Pop 'n Music Portable - 19,138 / NEW

9. [PSP] Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep - 14,780

10. [WII] Wii Sports Resort - 13,314

Only 72k for star ocean 4. Guess, like me, most of the people who wanted to play that game did so on their 360 already.

RoF hasn't held up that good either, man, tri-ace doesn't get the support it should imo. I'm going to get it later on though.

  • 2 weeks later...

February 8 - 14

Hardware

PSP - 39,293

Wii - 37,501

DSi LL - 27,586

PS3 - 24,811

DSi - 18,082

DSL - 5,659

360 - 3,428

PS2 - 1,869

PSPgo - 1,394

Software

1. [PSP] God Eater - 110,235

2. [NDS] Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Reviere - 79,462

3. [WII] New Super Mario Bros Wii - 58,690

4. [NDS] Prince of Tennis: Prince of School Festival - 44,353 / NEW

5. [NDS] Friend Collection - 37,682

6. [NDS] Quiz Magic Academy DS - 31,813 / NEW

7. [WII] Wii Fit Plus - 28,720

8. [PS3] Star Ocean: The Last Hope - International - 25,873

9. [WII] Zangeki no Reginkleiv - 21,956 / NEW

10. [PS3] Sacred 2: Fallen Angel - 21,600 / NEW

February 15 - 21

Hardware

PSP - 32,796

PS3 - 32,130

Wii - 31,652

DSi LL - 24,388

DSi - 15,380

DSL - 5,053

360 - 2,453

PS2 - 1,883

PSPgo - 1,371

Software

1. [PS3] Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition - 143,339 / NEW

2. [PSP] God Eater - 64,192

3. [WII] New Super Mario Bros Wii - 44,415

4. [NDS] Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Reviere - 41,412

5. [NDS] Friend Collection - 31,299

6. [PS3] Heavy Rain - 26,775 / NEW

7. [WII] Wii Fit Plus - 25,631

8. [NDS] Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s World Championship 2010 - 24,132 / NEW

9. [PS3] Star Ocean: The Last Hope - International - 15,097

10. [WII] Wii Sports Resort - 11,303

They're not too bad. Compared to this time last year, Wii, PSP and PS3 are doing better. I guess it also feels a lot lower since the holidays were so high.

2009 YTD - Feb 22

NDS - 680,002

PSP - 411,782

Wii - 285,017

PS3 - 179,339

360 - 73,738

PS2 - 45,768

2010 YTD - Feb 21

NDS - 614,851

PSP - 582,506

Wii - 490,754

PS3 - 354,903

360 - 33,925

PS2 - 19,764

Ohh, more than what I thought, nice. I suppose next gen the xbox will do even better, it seems Japan, even though it's market is getting smaller, is infact opening up to the MS system.

  • 2 weeks later...

February 22 - 28

Hardware

PSP - 37,338

Wii - 36,241

PS3 - 27,763

DSi LL - 24,605

DSi - 15,586

DSL - 5,029

360 - 2,510

PS2 - 1,912

PSPgo - 1,296

Software

1. [PSP] Kenka Bancho 4: Ichinen Sensou - 71,504 / NEW

2. [NDS] Super Robot Wars OG: Saga Endless Frontier Exceed - 64,805 / NEW

3. [PS3] Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition - 47,815

4. [WII] New Super Mario Bros Wii - 45,369

5. [PSP] God Eater - 44,717

6. [PSP] Hot Shots Tennis Portable - 44,603 / NEW

7. [NDS] Shiren the Wanderer 4: Kami no Hitomi to Akuma no Heso - 40,703 / NEW

8. [NDS] Friend Collection - 33,325

9. [WII] Wii Fit Plus - 29,787

10. [NDS] Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Reviere - 26,474

March 1 - 7

Hardware

PSP - 64,808

Wii - 33,880

PS3 - 28,824

DSi LL - 23,611

DSi - 15,017

DSL - 4,316

360 - 2,764

PS2 - 1,839

PSPgo - 1,275

Software

1. [NDS] Pokemon Ranger: Tracks of Light - 161,000 / NEW

2. [PSP] .hack//Link - 60,000 / NEW

3. [NDS] Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies - 41,000 / NEW

4. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii - 41,000

5. [PSP] Kenka Bancho 4:One Year War - 37,000

6. [NDS] Friend Collection - 35,000

7. [PS3] Nobunaga's Ambition: Tendou - 33,000 / NEW

8. [PSP] God Eater - 29,000

9. [WII] Wii Fit Plus - 26,000

10. [PS3] Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition - 24,000

  • 3 weeks later...

March 8 - 14

Hardware

PSP - 39,125

Wii - 31,460

PS3 - 26,481

DSi LL - 21,604

DSi - 13,581

DSL - 3,920

360 - 2,668

PS2 - 1,825

PSPgo - 1,191

Software

1. [NDS] Pokemon Ranger: Tracks of Light - 65,355

2. [NDS] Friend Collection - 35,993

3. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii - 34,795

4. [PSP] Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! 3D - 33,920 / NEW

5. [PSP] Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce 2 - 31,674 / NEW

6. [PSP] Zettai Hero: Modification Plan - 31,447 / NEW

7. [PS3] Battlefield: Bad Company 2 - 28,353 / NEW

8. [NDS] RPG Maker DS - 23,766 / NEW

9. [NDS] Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies - 22,013

10. [WII] Wii Fit Plus - 21,085

March 15 - 21

Hardware

PS3 - 50,164

PSP - 38,017

Wii - 31,101

DSi LL - 20,765

DSi - 14,256

DSL - 3,953

360 - 2,419

PS2 - 1,711

PSPgo - 1,491

Software

1. [PS3] Yakuza 4: Densetsu o Tsugumono - 383,972 / NEW

2. [PSP] Gundam: Assault Survive - 90,994 / NEW

3. [NDS] Pokemon Ranger: Tracks of Light - 49,548

4. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii - 36,613

5. [NDS] Friend Collection - 34,798

6. [PSP] Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce 2 - 19,545

7. [WII] Wii Fit Plus - 19,356

8. [PSP] Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! 3D - 18,466

9. [NDS] Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies - 15,228

10. [PSP] God Eater - 15,162

  • 3 weeks later...

Moar sales...

March 22 - 28

Hardware

PS3 - 50,448

PSP - 46,449

Wii - 36,849

DSi LL - 23,188

DSi - 17,376

DSL - 4,995

360 - 3,002

PSPgo - 1,874

PS2 - 1,785

Software

1. [PS3] Fist of the North Star: Warriors - 385,295 / NEW

2. [PS3] Yakuza 4: Heir to the Legend - 83,187

3. [NDS] Pokemon Ranger: Tracks of Light - 51,233

4. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii - 51,214

5. [NDS] Friend Collection - 43,997

6. [PS3] God of War III - 43,181 / NEW

7. [360] Fist of the North Star: Warriors - 30,306 / NEW

8. [PSP] Gundam: Assault Survive - 26,885

9. [WII] Wii Fit Plus - 21,150

10. [PSP] Saki Portable - 20,165 / NEW

March 29 - April 4

Hardware

PS3 - 38,877

PSP - 37,445

Wii - 30,938

DSi LL - 21,583

DSi - 15,526

DSL - 4,110

360 - 2,676

PS2 - 1,815

PSPgo - 1,803

Software

1. [NDS] Etrian Odyssey III: Caller of the Starry Seas - 87,765 / NEW

2. [PS3] Fist of the North Star: Warriors - 71,629

3. [PS3] Pro Baseball Spirits 2010 - 57,136 / NEW

4. [PSP] Pro Baseball Spirits 2010 - 50,726 / NEW

5. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii - 42,415

6. [NDS] Friend Collection - 35,551

7. [PS3] Yakuza 4: Heir to the Legend - 33,936

8. [NDS] Pokemon Ranger: Tracks of Light - 33,510

9. [PSP] Dead or Alive: Paradise - 32,271 / NEW

10. [PS2] Pro Baseball Spirits 2010 - 21,002 / NEW

April 5 - 11

Hardware

PSP - 29,766

PS3 - 28,973

Wii - 25,345

DSi LL - 19,372

DSi - 13,738

DSL - 3,349

360 - 3,218

PSPgo - 1,826

PS2 - 1,425

Software

1. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii - 37,000

2. [PS3] Fist of the North Star: Warriors - 34,000

3. [PSP] Pro Baseball Spirits 2010 - 31,000

4. [PS3] Pro Baseball Spirits 2010 - 30,000

5. [NDS] Friend Collection - 22,000

6. [NDS] Pokemon Ranger: Tracks of Light - 20,000

7. [NDS] Etrian Odyssey III: Caller of the Starry Seas - 19,000

8. [PS3] Yakuza 4: Heir to the Legend - 18,000

9. [WII] Wii Fit Plus - 15,000

10. [PSP] Monster Hunter Freedom Unite - 11,000

Updated LTD Hardware

NDS - 30,034,174

PS2 - 21,639,761

PSP - 14,523,034

Wii - 10,182,256

PS3 - 5,019,022

360 - 1,258,418

April 12 - 18

Hardware

PSP - 28,635

PS3 - 25,590

Wii - 24,344

DSi LL - 17,146

DSi - 11,240

DSL - 2,869

360 - 2,442

PSPgo - 1,915

PS2 - 1,531

Software

1. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii - 32,108

2. [NDS] Friend Collection - 20,883

3. [PSP] Pro Baseball Spirits 2010 - 20,880

4. [PS3] Pro Baseball Spirits 2010 - 19,104

5. [PS3] Fist of the North Star: Warriors - 18,866

6. [NDS] Pokemon Ranger: Tracks of Light - 15,961

7. [PS3] No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise - 15,763

8. [360] No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise - 15,153

9. [WII] Wii Fit Plus - 14,685

10. [PS3] Yakuza 4: Heir to the Legend - 11,094

  • 2 weeks later...

April 19 - 25

Hardware

PSP - 28,758

PS3 - 25,629

Wii - 23,691

DSi LL - 16,676

DSi - 10,640

DSL - 2,789

360 - 2,214

PSPgo - 1,544

PS2 - 1,490

Software

1. [PS3] NieR Replicant - 60,174 / NEW

2. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii - 28,757

3. [PSP] Tokyo Mono Harashi: Karasu no Mori Gakuen Kitan - 21,953 / NEW

4. [NDS] Friend Collection - 19,681

5. [PSP] Ys: Oath of Felghana - 16,167 / NEW

6. [PSP] Pro Baseball Spirits 2010 - 15,607

7. [WII] Wii Fit Plus - 15,217

8. [WII] Mario Kart Wii - 13,671

9. [PS3] The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Game of the Year Edition - 12,479 / NEW

10. [NDS] Pokemon Ranger: Tracks of Light - 12,408

April 26 - May 2

Hardware

PSP - 59,315

PS3 - 32,874

Wii - 30,757

DSi LL - 25,569

DSi - 15,628

360 - 4,943

DSL - 4,068

PSPgo - 1,890

PS2 - 1,577

Software

1. [NDS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 - 623,643 / NEW

2. [PSP] Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - 434,366 / NEW

3. [PS3] Super Street Fighter 4 - 80,882 / NEW

4. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii - 44,593

5. [360] Super Street Fighter 4 - 28,454 / NEW

6. [WII] Mario Kart Wii - 28,152

7. [NDS] Friend Collection - 26,787

8. [NDS] Katekyoo Hitman Reborn! DS Fate of Heat III - 24,050 / NEW

9. [PS3] NieR Replicant - 20,889

10. [WII] Wii Fit Plus - 19,690

  • 4 weeks later...

May 2010

3 - 9

Hardware

PSP - 35,233

Wii - 31,399

DSi LL - 26,733

PS3 - 26,185

DSi - 15,739

360 - 4,278

DSL - 3,921

PS2 - 1,491

PSPgo - 1,464

Software

1. [NDS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 - 252,862

2. [PSP] Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - 140,591

3. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii - 46,690

4. [NDS] Friend Collection - 33,342

5. [WII] Mario Kart Wii - 32,340

6. [WII] Wii Fit Plus - 23,314

7. [PS3] Super Street Fighter 4 - 20,084

8. [NDS] Pokemon Ranger: Tracks of Light - 20,007

9. [WII] Wii Sports Resort - 15,902

10. [PS3] NieR Replicant - 15,858

10 - 16

Hardware

PSP - 24,475

PS3 - 20,463

Wii - 17,570

DSi LL - 15,879

DSi - 9,990

360 - 4,370

DSL - 2,695

PS2 - 1,293

PSPgo - 871

Software

1. [NDS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 - 126,096

2. [PSP] Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - 62,887

3. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii - 18,843

4. [NDS] Friend Collection - 16,035

5. [PSP] Hakuouki: Yuugi Roku - 15,569 / NEW

6. [WII] Mario Kart Wii - 12,881

7. [PS3] NieR Replicant - 12,662

8. [WII] Wii Fit Plus - 12,536

9. [PS3] Super Street Fighter 4 - 12,036

10. [PS3] 2010 FIFA World Cup: South Africa - 10,373 / NEW

17 - 23

Hardware

PSP - 22,462

PS3 - 19,075

Wii - 18,465

DSi LL - 14,108

DSi - 9,356

360 - 4,656

DSL - 2,681

PS2 - 1,175

PSPgo - 851

Software

1. [PS3] Lost Planet 2 - 84,607 / NEW

2. [NDS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 - 61,998

3. [PS3] World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010: Challenge of the Blue Samurai - 57,214 / NEW

4. [PSP] Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - 34,267

5. [360] Lost Planet 2 - 33,563 / NEW

6. [PSP] World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010: Challenge of the Blue Samurai - 21,118 / NEW

7. [PSP] Fullmetal Alchemist: To the Promised Day - 20,675 / NEW

8. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii - 17,657

9. [PS2] World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010: Challenge of the Blue Samurai - 14,269 / NEW

10. [NDS] Friend Collection - 14,015

24 - 30

Hardware

PSP - 25,054

PS3 - 20,987

Wii - 20,476

DSi LL - 16,267

DSi - 10,324

360 - 3,546

DSL - 2,961

PS2 - 1,463

PSPgo - 1,232

Software

1. [WII] Super Mario Galaxy 2 - 339,901 / NEW

2. [NDS] Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Masou Kishin - The Lord of Elemental - 80,764 / NEW

3. [NDS] Let's Make a Pro Soccer Club! DS World Challenge 2010 - 50,206 / NEW

4. [NDS] Medarot DS: Kabuto / Kuwagata - 50,164 / NEW

5. [NDS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 - 33,973

6. [PS3] Lost Planet 2 - 33,856

7. [PSP] Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - 25,465

8. [PS3] World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010: Blue Samurai Challenge - 22,168

9. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii - 16,279

10. [360] DeathSmiles IIX - 16,112 / NEW

Wonder what they say killed the PSPgo then? :p

Ironically, a lack of piracy.

Plus a complete lack of upgrade path for existing owners. I mean, when Nintendo do a hardware refresh, they at least allow you to play your existing games on the same platform. That's how they're successful!

  • 1 month later...

June 2010

31 - 6

Hardware

PSP - 23,588

PS3 - 18,951

Wii - 18,818

DSi LL - 10,737

DSi - 8,219

360 - 3,258

DSL - 1,743

PS2 - 1,316

PSPgo - 1,026

Software

1. [WII] Super Mario Galaxy 2 - 105,149

2. [PSP] Fairy Tail: Portable Guild - 34,971 / NEW

3. [NDS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 - 23,417

4. [NDS] Let's Make a Pro Soccer Club! DS World Challenge 2010 - 18,305

5. [PS3] Lost Planet 2 - 16,543

6. [PSP] Hisshou Pachinko Pachislot Kouryaku Series Portable - 14,521 / NEW

7. [PSP] Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - 14,262

8. [NDS] Medarot DS: Kabuto / Kuwagata - 14,090

9. [PS3] World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010 - 14,056

10. [NDS] Friend Collection - 13,918

7 - 13

Hardware

PSP - 21,662

Wii - 20,588

PS3 - 17,676

DSi LL - 11,138

DSi - 10,172

360 - 3,225

DSL - 3,108

PS2 - 1,291

PSPgo - 718

Software

1. [WII] Xenoblade - 82,952 / NEW

2. [WII] Super Mario Galaxy 2 - 73,480

3. [PS3] Grand Theft Auto IV: Episodes from Liberty City - 64,249 / NEW

4. [NDS] Mega Man Zero Collection - 21,736 / NEW

5. [NDS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 - 19,593

6. [PS3] Just Cause 2 - 18,795 / NEW

7. [PSP] Fairy Tail: Portable Guild - 13,586

8. [PS3] World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010 - 12,617

9. [NDS] Friend Collection - 12,229

10. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii - 11,864

14 - 20

Hardware

DSi LL - 30,183

PSP - 20,929

Wii - 19,045

DSi - 18,214

PS3 - 17,175

DSL - 5,126

360 - 2,060

PS2 - 1,568

PSPgo - 837

Software

1. [WII] Super Mario Galaxy 2 - 52,978

2. [NDS] Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective - 23,977 / NEW

3. [NDS] Art Academy - 20,949 / NEW

4. [WII] Xenoblade - 20,810

5. [PS3] Grand Theft Auto IV: Episodes from Liberty City - 20,682

6. [NDS] Tamagotchi no Pichi Pichi Omisecchi - 17,401 / NEW

7. [PS3] World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010 - 16,055

8. [NDS] Friend Collection - 13,953

9. [PSP] World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010 - 13,250

10. [PS3] Hakuouki: Junsouroku - 13,076 / NEW

21 - 27

Hardware

DSi LL - 41,676

PSP - 23,257

PS3 - 19,578

Wii - 19,115

360 - 17,370

DSi - 17,306

DSL - 5,209

PS2 - 1,530

PSPgo - 845

Software

1. [360] Monster Hunter Frontier Online - 92,807 / NEW

2. [NDS] Love Plus - 84,364 / NEW

3. [PS3] Atelier Totori: Alchemist of Arland 2 - 53,871 / NEW

4. [NDS] Tokimeki Memorial: Girl's Side 3rd Story - 52,245 / NEW

5. [WII] Super Mario Galaxy 2 - 42,153

6. [PSP] Hatsune Miku: Project Diva - 28,938 / NEW

7. [PS3] White Album: Tsuzurareru Fuyu no Omoide - 25,672 / NEW

8. [PSP] Starry Sky: In Spring - PSP Edition - 22,423 / NEW

9. [NDS] Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective - 20,362

10. [NDS] Art Academy - 20,153

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Here are the full specs of it: Creative Sound Blaster AE-X Dimensions: 179 x 126 x 18 mm Weight: 263g / 9.28 oz Platform: PCI-e DAC: ESS ES9039Q2M Connectivity Options Side: Rear: 1 x HD Audio Front Panel Connector, 1 x ⅛“ Headphone port, 1 x RCA Line-out (Left) port, 1 x RCA Line-out (Right) port, 1 x Coaxial SPDIF-out port, 1 x ⅛“ Mic in/Line-in port, 1 x TOSLINK SPDIF-in port Surround: No DNR / SNR: THD+N: 0.0001% Dynamic Range 130 dB Recording Resolution: PCM up to 32-bit / 192kHz (Stereo) Direct Mode: Line Out (Stereo): PCM up to 32-bit  384 kHz Coaxial SPDIF Out: PCM up to 24-bit 192.0 kHz Headphone Amp: PCM up to 32-bit / 384kHz (Stereo) Native DSD: DSD64, DSD128, DSD256 Output Impedance: 1Ω, Supported Headphone Impedance: 8–600Ω, IEM: 0.5Vrms, Low: 1.5Vrms, Mid: 3Vrms, High: 6Vrms, Maximum output power: 350mW @ 32Ω (High), Maximum output voltage: 6Vrms (High) Front Panel Headphone Amp: PCM up to 32-bit / 192kHz (Stereo) Native DSD: DSD64, DSD128 Output Impedance: 10Ω, Supported Headphone Impedance: 32–300Ω, Maximum output power: 40mW @ 32Ω, Maximum output voltage: 1.9Vrms ASIO: ASIO 2.3 Total Harmonic Distortion: THD+N: 0.0006% Dynamic Range: 114 dB Scout Mode: Yes EMI shielding: No (but it passed all the FCC emission tests) Operating temperature: 0–45°C Input Power: 12V⎓0.5A Warranty: 1 Year (MSRP) Price: $179.99 / £169.99 The Sound Blaster AE-X was announced at the end of May, and it becomes clear that it is mainly for headphone wearers. I should also note that the card does not support DDL/DTS encoding technology, but it is said to support decoding through the coaxial SPDIF port. I was able to test this working with the classic Windows Sound properties, but I could not get a DTS (decode) signal through my Logitech Z906, it defaulted to 3D sound whenever I played DTS content through Plex or Emby. In addition, this card only supports two channels (stereo) over the speakers. The surround support is limited to the Headphone Amp, so before I get underway, what we have here is a card mostly intended for headphone use, especially with its SPDIF In (Toslink) port where you could connect another device like a console. So what about the highlights of this card? The AE-X is powered by the ESS SABRE DAC (ES9039Q2M), which is capable of a 130 dB dynamic range. In addition, it supports 32-bit/384 kHz playback for deeper detail and clarity. The headphone amplifier delivers up to 350 mW @ 32Ω, which admittedly far surpasses standard onboard audio, offering support for studio-grade headphones. DSD256 and ASIO 2.3 are also supported. What doesn't it have? No support for What-U-Hear, Super X-Fi, or the SmartComms Kit No EMI shielding, but it passed all the FCC emission tests (from the FAQ) I also want to make it clear that I am no audiophile. For me, it's purely subjective and it should just "work" out of the box. First impressions As I said in the introduction, I was a bit sad to see that the AE-X only supports stereo output, meaning it would not be on par with my ALC1220 over my speakers, as I mentioned it seems like this card is marketed toward headphone users. Since I am not an avid gamer that would rule me out as a potential customer, but I can still test its capabilities! The card arrived in a nice-looking box, as shown above. It's quite a bit larger than the Audify FX Pro that I reviewed back in April, and at first I thought the covering meant that it was EMI shielded, but it isn't as mentioned above in the highlights section. What's in the box: 1 x Sound Blaster AE-X PCIe card 1 x 3.5 mm CTIA TRRS to Dual TRS Headset Splitter Cable 1 x Quick Start Guide Aside from the Quick Start Guide, which someone at my age (I guess) needs a magnifying glass to read thanks to the tiny fonts, Creative Labs also has the manual online, which first requires you to prove that you're human in order to access it (so I can't direct link it). Anyway, the box is mostly made up of cardboard, and the only plastic in it is the anti-static bag for the card itself. Design Top Bottom The card itself looks pretty cool and actually wouldn't look out of place in an all-white build. There's only one connector, and for some reason it is awkwardly placed on the side (front-facing) that is for the front panel audio connector, which will let you use the headphones through the front PC audio jack. Since the front panel Headphone Amp has fewer capabilities than the rear headphone port, I decided not to use it. Rear of card PCI-e interface The rear of the card is completely open and is normally where you would find the front panel connector. The PCIe interface side is completely covered, which initially made me think it was EMI shielded. I/O panel Side (front-facing) with Front panel connector On the outer rear bracket side we have the TOSLINK SPDIF in, Coaxial SPDIF out, RCA line out (Right), RCA line out (Left), Headphone out, and Mic/Line in ports. On the front facing portion of the card itself is the F-panel connector. Usage Test System Our test system consists of the following: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D Gigabyte X870E AORUS MASTER (BIOS F12) Corsair RM1000x (2024) Thermal Grizzly Kyronaut (33x33x0,2mm) 2x 32GB Kingston Fury Beast RGB DDR5 6000MT/s CL36-38-38-80 T-Force Z540 2TB (PCIe Gen5) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition (NVIDIA) Creative Sound Blaster AE-X Windows 11 25H2 Pro I installed the card into the Gigabyte X870E AORUS MASTER which includes the RealTek ALC1220 onboard audio. For our subjective listening tests, I used the Coaxial SPDIF port to my Logitech Z906 speakers. For headphone tests I used the OneOdio Studio Max 2 Wireless DJ Headphones that I reviewed last month. After installing the audio driver, I installed Creative Nexus, which is a relatively new app designed for the latest Sound Blaster cards. Then I discovered the AE-X needed both a driver update from 1.00.15.0001 to 1.01.09.000 and a firmware update from 1.00.06.0000 to 1.00.06.0002, then I was set to go. It should be noted that the card did not work without the driver (not Plug and Play). As you can see above, you can manage the firmware, driver, and inputs via Advanced Settings on the Device tab. By default Nexus enabled "Direct Mode". Upon clicking on Acoustic Engine, the Equalizer can be enabled and set to four different presets, which are: Gaming Music Movies Footsteps Enhancer There's also a dedicated Scout Mode for gamers. I mainly used Tidal and Spotify in the past week to listen to some of my Liked Songs (which now total over 700) in Shuffle mode; there were no pops or interference that I could hear. I also found a 5.1 Surround Music playlist on Tidal that sounded really great over Studio Max 2 headphones. When I reviewed the Audigy FX Pro, I went out and purchased a Logitech Z906 set second-hand for €100 specifically to use with the card, but in this instance all I could get on the AE-X was the 3D output of surround sound through Coaxial SPDIF and although it still sounded great, it isn't quite as good as DTS Interactive via my onboard Realtek ALC1220. Conclusion So what have I learned? The AE-X lacks multi-channel support for 5.1/7.1 setups and drops support for modern surround technologies like Dolby or DTS, functioning strictly as a stereo output device. So to really benefit, you will need Studio-grade headphones to "hear" the benefits of this card. With that being said, I can imagine it will appeal to gamers who are switching between console and PC. By utilizing the SPDIF in port, you could just plug your headphones into the AE-X (front or rear port) and then switch between PC and Console without having to move the headphones to a different port. As I said in the Sound Blaster Audigy review, the EQ in the Creative Nexus app offers safe presets, which allows a user to further tweak the lows, mids, and highs for a personal listening experience. Of course it all depends on the headphones you hook up to it. Speaking of headphones, I kind of wish I had higher-quality Studio-grade headphones to really test this card with; I'm not usually wearing headphones in my day to day duties. The only time I will wear them is if I want to listen to music very late at night and I don't want to disturb my neighbors, so my rating (verdict) is based on this fact. Someone with a PC/Console setup and wears headphone religiously to game, and consume media will benefit much more than I from the high-quality Headphone Amps that are included in the AE-X. Once again, I do feel like Creative could have gone the extra mile to support the S/PDIF port a bit more. Why include it if you're not supporting the main popular digital formats? It seems like the decision was more of a legacy-based one, offering uncompressed 2-channel PCM audio, for users with high-fidelity audio systems and external DACs. Maybe I will be lucky enough to review a card that truly includes all these features in the future. I am sure readers with far more knowledge on audio systems than me will correct me in the comments below. I'll just say I am happy to learn what I don't know! Where to buy The Sound Blaster AE-X is available to purchase now in preorder for $179.99 on the U.S. Creative website, or for £169.99 on the Creative UK website and will start shipping to customers from June 25.
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