EVGA Launches their NU-Audio Audiophile-grade Sound Card

EVGA Launches their NU-Audio Audiophile-grade Sound Card

EVGA Launches their NU-Audio Audiophile-grade Sound Card

EVGA has launched what is perhaps the most unexpected product of CES 2019, extending their range of gaming products with an audio card called the EVGA Nu Audio. 

Now for those wondering “what business does EVGA have making audio cards?”, the company have created this product with Audio Note, a UK based company that has over 30 years in the field. Though their partnership with EVGA Audio Note has assembled an assortment of “audiophile-grade digital and analog components” to carefully craft the NU Audio, including several components that are exclusive to the company. 

EVGA plans to release their new NU Audio soundcard on January 16th, 2019, hoping to deliver  “True Audio”, “Lifelike Gaming” and “Studio and Audiophile Grade” quality. Fans of RGB illumination will also be glad to hear that EVGA are including RGB lighting, with the card supporting reactive lighting the changed with audio, select one of 10 colour options or turn off the lights for a stealthier look. 

Output-wise, the EVGA NU Audio offers line out, line in, mic in, S/PDIF Out and headphone connections, with EVGA supplying NU Audio Software which will enable users of the audio card to customise the card’s output to their liking, creating custom EQ profiles while also offering control options for the card’s reactive RGB lighting. 

Full details regarding the Nu Audio’s component selection is available on EVGA’s NU Audio webpage, with the device featuring switchable OP-AMPs, a passive heatsink with copper shielding, a Maxim Independent Headphone Amp audio volume controller and AKM AK4493 DAC. The card itself supports Windows 7 and Windows 10 operating systems and operates using a PCI-Express 2.0×1 bus interface and a SATA power input.   

At this time EVGA has not revealed the final pricing of the component.  
  

EVGA Launches their NU-Audio Audiophile-grade Sound Card  

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