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Crystal CS-4610 / CS-4611

The CS-4610 and CS-4611 were PCI audio controllers for PC sound cards, introduced in 1998.

 

Released 1998
Bus PCI
FM Synth (Emulated)
Sample Range 4 - 48 kHz
Packages 100-pin MQFP or 128-pin TQFP
Standards AC'97, PC'98, Sound Blaster Pro (via PC/PCI, DDMA or CCLS), DirectSound, DirectX 5.0
Plug & Play Yes
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Designed to be paired with a CS4610 audio codec, their marketing name for the CS461x chips was "CrystalClear SoundFusion".

The CS4610 and CS4611 are "CrystalClear SoundFusion" PCI audio accelerator chips. They fully support DirectX 5.0 3D Positional Audio, Dolby Digital AC-3, DDMA for legacy support in DOS in addition to Crystal's own proprietary CCLS (CrystalClear Legacy Support).

The CS4611 was an embedded audio chip found on the Intel SE440BX motherboard from 1998 alongside the CS4236.

Compliant with AC'97 2.0. Cards/boards that use these chips provide S/PDIF digital input and output.


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