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    Azalea audio question

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by zoomy942, Feb 9, 2006.

  1. zoomy942

    zoomy942 Notebook Consultant

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    now that i am gonna jump on the Z71v, i am wondering what the Azalea audio is. i cant find any info around teh web about it
     
  2. PROPortable

    PROPortable Company Representative

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    ... look on intel's website.
     
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    zoomy942 Notebook Consultant

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    i didnt find anything useful.
     
  4. SRD

    SRD Notebook Virtuoso

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    Its just intels high definition audio chip. what do you want to know about it? its decent nothing to write home about.
     
  5. madmike23

    madmike23 Notebook Deity

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    It's Intel's High Definition Audio, it's a lot better than the older AC'97 audio found in many other systems. It supports 32-bit audio at sampling rates up to 192kHz across multiple output channels.