Compaq 320 Creative SoundBlaster Live Value PCI Creative SBS, Type, Installation, Sound Quality

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QUICKSPECS

Compaq Prosignia

Desktop 320

Configured to Order

 

 

 

 

Technical Specifications

Type

16-bit, PCI 2.1 Compliant (Open, Half-Length)

Installation

Easy installation software – Plug and Play

Sound Quality

2 Speaker – 3D

Sampling

User Selectable Sample Rates From 8 kHz to 48 kHz

 

(mono/stereo)

Stereo Codec

AC 97 Audio Codec

Synthesizer

512 Voice Polyphony PCI Wave-table Synthesis

Audio Output Mixer

Output mixing of all audio sources; Digitized sounds, synthesized

 

music, line-in, CD-audio, PC speaker,

 

microphone

Audio Input Mixer

Synthesized music, Microphone, Aux-In, CD-audio

Volume Stops

Yes

Wavetable

48 MIDI Channels with 128 GM & GS Compatible Instruments

 

And 10 Drum Kits

3D Sound

Yes

Compression/Decompression

Yes

Internal Support for CD-ROM Drive

Yes

Ports

MPU 41 MIDI/Gampe Port, Digital CD In, MPC 3 CD Audio In,

 

Telephone Answering Device In, Aux In

Approvals/Environmental

FCC/CISPR 22/85 (Class B)

 

 

Speaker Size

7.87 x 3.75 x 5.12 in/19.99 x 9.53 x 13 cm

System Requirements

Sound Blaster-compatible sound card installed PC

Weight

1.6 lbs

Environmental Requirements

UL, cUL, CE CSA

Operating conditions

No data

Power Source

12V DC

AC Adapter

Yes

Input Impedance

7.5 kOhms

Maximum Output Power (sat/sub)

5.5 Watts/channel 48 Watts total

Frequency Response

80 to 20kHz

Amplifier Performance THD Maximum

Less than 0.05% @ 1kHz (0.3 Watts)

Acoustic Measurements Sensitivity

83.5 dB S.P.L. for 100mV input Pink noise at 0.5m

 

 

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Contents A G L a N C E OverviewStandard Features Communication Online ServicesPower Supply Service and SupportConfigurable Components Options Compaq Prosignia Desktop MemoryStorage Quantity Position Controller Supported Removable MediaHard Drives Technical Specification Technical Specifications Disk Interface Access Times typicalDimensions 32X Max 3 CD-ROM Drive IDE52X TrueX 4 CD-ROM Drive IDE CD-DA, CD-RWCD-DA DVD-ROM Gen3 5 6X/32X Drive Tracks/Side Media Size LED IndicatorsRead/Write Capacity Sectors/TrackDiamon/ nVidia TNT-2 Resolution MaximumSTB/nVidia TNTv 3D AGP STB/nVidia TNT 3D AGPMaximum Output Power sat/sub InstallationVolume Stops Power SourceConnector ConnectorsError Correction Command SetCommunication processor Power requirementsCompaq Fast Ethernet NIC NC3121 10/100 PCI 6KB
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The Compaq 160,320 was designed with portability in mind, featuring a compact and lightweight construction. Despite its small size, it offered fully-fledged desktop capabilities, making it an ideal solution for business professionals and students who needed a powerful machine on the go. The built-in 9-inch monochrome display provided adequate visual clarity for text-based applications and basic graphics, showcasing the capabilities of early computing technology.

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