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  2. Turtle Beach Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Turtle Beach Corporation (commonly referred to as Turtle Beach) is an American gaming accessory manufacturer [citation needed] based in San Diego, California. The company has roots dating back to the 1970s where it developed sound cards , MIDI synthesizers, and various audio software packages and network audio devices.

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  4. List of Turtle Beach Corporation products - Wikipedia

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    Monte Carlo 928 – Monte Carlo was the first Turtle Beach sound card that was not designed in-house. It was based on OPTi 928 reference design with Crystal Semiconductor codec for a "Sound Blaster and Windows Sound System Compatible" card. Featuring Yamaha OPL3, Wave Blaster connector and 3x AT-BUS CD-ROM interfaces.

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    Much later, in 1969, the five-mile (8.0 km) section in Dublin was upgraded to a freeway. [14] Seven years later, the section between I-71 and Sunbury Road was upgraded to a divided highway . [ 15 ] In 1997, a bypass was created around New Albany, from I-270 to a point two miles (3.2 km) east of it.

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    Since the original turtle's death on April 14, 1926, [3] ten wooden replica Illibucks have been carved, each with the scores from games on its back. [4] The Illibuck is the second oldest trophy passed between Big Ten Conference football programs (the Little Brown Jug was created in 1903).

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    To grow one pound of new muscle, most people need to consume around 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight per day, paired with consistent strength training, according to a 2017 systematic ...