🎵 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Creative Sound Blaster Audigy PCIe RX 7.1 Sound Card is engineered for audiophiles, featuring a high-performance headphone amp, advanced EAX reverb engine, and support for high-resolution audio playback, making it the perfect choice for gamers, movie buffs, and music lovers alike.
Brand | Creative |
Series | 70SB155000001 |
Item model number | 70SB155000001 |
Hardware Platform | Headphones, PC, Speakers |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.71 x 4.72 x 0.71 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.71 x 4.72 x 0.71 inches |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Manufacturer | Creative |
ASIN | B00EO6X7PG |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 20, 2013 |
B**B
Totally worth it, onboard audio doesn't cut it, don't be fooled.
Upgraded my computer, but my old sound blaster pci card wouldn't fit in the new mother board pcie slots. So I bought this.I thought I would just use the onboard audio on my new motherboard. But the quality wasn't anywhere near my old sound blaster card. Don't let these online YouTube comparisons fool you. They say you won't notice much of a difference between the onboard audio and a dedicated sound card. They are wrong. There is a very noticeable difference. Especially if you have somewhat decent speakers.This definitely worth it. Sounds so much better than the onboard motherboard audio.
P**)
EMU10K1 chipset. It matters. Here's why.
If you buy a PC or a laptop these days, it almost certainly comes with a sound chipset that implements a standard called HD Audio. "HD, high definition, sounds good, right?" Well, no. All that really means is the chipset knows how to talk to a HDMI interface, like your TV. But HD Audio chipsets are actually terrible.Now, if you want to ADD a soundcard into a PC? You want the same thing, right?Well, no, you probably don't. Because why would you add in HD Audio to a PC that already has it?Creative's Audigy brand USED to mean high quality sound cards. But now, many Audigy models (like the Audigy Fx) are just cheap HD audio chipsets no better than what's already in your computer.The Audigy Rx is one of the exceptions. It is NOT a junk HD Audio chipset. It is built around an EMU10K1 digital sound processor, and it is capable of PHENOMENALLY good sound. You'll need good speakers, and possibly even an external amplifier, to let it really strut its stuff, but connect it to sound hardware capable of matching what it can put out and it will SHINE. If you're putting a sound card into a PC running Linux, this is the only one you will need. (You only need to enable one driver in the kernel, snd_emu10k1 along with its snd_emu10k1_synth module.)There's one "Gotcha!" to be aware of. This card has TWO sets of audio connections — a set of six 1/8" audio jacks, and an optical S/PDIF digital output. It DEFAULTS to using the S/PDIF, even if you have nothing connected to it. If you want to use the analog jacks, you will have to set the mixer control 'Audigy Analog/Digital Output Jack' to ON. ON is analog; OFF is digital. If it's set wrong you will have no sound out.Bottom line: A great price for a really good sound card that can do far more than other cards in its price range.
J**N
Actually way better than I expected
I have been hurting to get my 5.1 surround sound setup back after changing my PC set up(which didnt have the ports to use surround sound on the MB)I tried externals and other products but nothing could suffice. This went on sale and just said "cant hurt to try"I am running this on windows 10(the most recent version at the time of this review)The good: Installation was fairly easy, even on the current cramped set up i had. The software was easy to set up and (at least for me) worked like a charm after a restart.Once i tested it, my speakers worked amazing.with my pci ports being so close i thought there would be electrical hums coming through from the power supply and graphics card; but its nice and shielded.The volume and sound quality was a HUGE improvement compared to the motherboard's onboard sound.I can run the speakers at a good volume without cranking the knob to 100.Even with volume increased; no hiss or hum.The sound quality is nice and clean.even with my older logitech speakers, it actually makes em sound like a premium set of speakers. Even headphones sound amazing through it. I have yet to test the Amp to see how well it works so i may edit this review in the future.And surround sound actually works the way it is supposed to; no "simulated" or poorly eq'd trickery.With video games it is ESPECIALLY noticeable how well it works. And thankfully the software allows some adjustments and even adjustments under window's settings.Now overall a great product but there is one issue.The creative sound labs software is VERY janky. its very outdated looking and navigates kinda poorly. While it works well and I havent had many issues with it crashing, freezing, etc; your mileage may vary.As well it seems to have just very weird issues when running games/apps with 5.1 surround sound support. there is an option for a bypass so this wont happen but even that can cause issues which requires restarting. but that is worst case scenario.All in all, this card is definitely worth it. Isnt too overpriced and works well. And surprisingly never had the issues of crashing or any issues of the card somehow not being recognized.Highly recommend if you need this so you dont have to buy and install a new motherboard and go through that whole song and dance.
E**D
Big Improvement over realtek sound
Wow big Improvement over the Realtek sound on my motherboard Gigabyte Z890 UD WIFI6Eworks on Windows 11 24h2 download drivers creative website easy setup.
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