The Cinematic Surround Sound experience on your PC. Your gaming, movies, and music take on a cinematic dimension with the Sound Blaster Audigy FX sound card. The half-height Sound Blaster Audigy FX sound card, thanks to SBX Pro Studio technology, will upgrade your computer's sound quality and transform it into a 5.1 channel cinematic sound system.
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The day with the night compared to the onboard sound card of the motherboard. If you want to listen to music from your computer, it is definitely worth its money. I suppose with a good combination of speakers, it will be elevated. I use it with simple pebble creative and it's fine.
I was lucky enough for the onboard Realtek to break down, so I got this card. I say lucky because nowadays most of us make do with onboard sound and we don't search for sound cards like we used to. The difference with the onboard is noticeable mainly in clarity - quality. Those of you with a "trained" ear will easily notice that there are many more details discernible when listening to a music piece, especially if you are using a good speaker system. Small in size, it won't take up space in your case, as it can be connected to a PCIe x1.0 slot. It also has a socket, of course, for the connector that controls the front inputs-outputs of the case (front panel header audio connector). It works flawlessly on Windows 11, "driving" a 5.1 speaker set from Creative. Simple and user-friendly software, which with minimal settings enhances the whole sound experience quite a bit.
Everything is perfect!! Excellent for the price, so you can make an upgrade compared to the onboard. Clearly noticeable difference in quality and intensity!!!
As other reviewers have mentioned, I thought I was listening to music for a long time. Wrong.
Many things play a significant role in a better sound experience, but I will not suggest details that I do not understand sufficiently.
Well, the sound card is value for money, and I believe that no one will be dissatisfied.
It presents a noticeable difference compared to the onboard of the motherboard, especially when you combine it with the software, which, as correctly mentioned above, prefer the official Creative website, gives life to the speakers (whether in low end or something better).
User-friendly program. Experiment with the settings, watch tutorials, there are several (depending on each person's ear).
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08/23
Flawless and highly functional.
Same liveliness and depth in sound.
I thought I was listening to music from the computer all this time, first time I get such sound, for simple use and music listening that I want, it's like Gary Moore moved into my living room!
Boost the sound in a 5.1 system. You need to play with the settings to find the right sound. Turn it up to the maximum without overwhelming the speakers, not to mention that it shakes the whole house with its intensity. 5 stars from me for its value for money
I recently changed my motherboard to the Msi Z390 pro, and I was not satisfied with the sound, unlike the Msi H370 Gaming that I had before. So I'm looking for a budget-friendly solution, and I chose this specific sound card. It's like day and night in terms of sound quality. The whole experience has been revived. From tinny sounds, I returned to musicality. Nice deep sound with bass. Clear. It's worth 100%.
Excellent card. You think that you have good sound on your computer since it has a built-in 5.1, 7.1, etc. card, but as soon as you install it, you will realize HOW wrong you were before.
Cheap and efficient, it's worth it!
It operates in the waters of onboard sound cards, after all, the chip that performs the DAC functions for all channels and headphone amplifier is from Realtek. If you are buying a sound card for music listening, you need something better like the SoundBlaster Z.
The sound is awesome, I have connected 2 audio systems (a Logitech stereo 2.0 and a nod 2.1) with T headphones and it has a huge problem. The neighbors. The only real issue is the drivers, which you download from the company's support page and not from the CD because it's terrible, it freezes with every parameter setting. If you find the settings that suit you, you will love it.
My settings:
SBX Pro Studio - On
surround on - 3d - maximum
Crystallizer on - maximum
bass - on - recommended
Smart volume - off
dialogue plus - off
Speakers/headphones configuration
- stereo (either for audio system or headphones)
- full range speakers
- Front left and right on
Mixer
Speaker Balance
- 100% for audio system and headphones
Mic - 97% Muted
Equalizer
- Classical for heavy bass
- Acoustic for movies, etc.
- Flat for audio/video editing
For the money she paid, the company's software is a bit of a mess. Also, for Windows 10, you need to download it from the website and not from the CD included in the package
I bought it because of a faulty onboard sound card. But I also tried it with other cards I had in storage.
The sound is better than onboard, but not as good as more expensive standalone sound cards.
-1 star for the sound.
Logical and understandable. I don't have high expectations compared to the Xonar I have that costs 200.
But what I can't understand with these cheap cards is that in the 21st century there would be a sound card that can't do upmixing.
In browsers and movies that are stereo, you can activate Surround from the SBX Controller menu, but in games like Forza or Payday (reference games for testing sound card upmixing) it plays in stereo without bass redirection. Without being able to do anything from the console.
Realtek does this on all their chips, which are in 90% of the cards.
And the standalone ones can't?
Even more so for Creative!
So -1 more star.
Total -2.
The remaining 3 stars are for the software and good sound for the money
and...
The headphones.
The headphones are its strong point.
Powerful and full of sound.
Tested with over-ear headphones from Philips, Sony, and Tactic3D Rage.
It's great with headphones!
And owners (who are the majority) of 2 or 2.1 speakers won't be disappointed at all.
As well as users who always use headphones. The sound will simply be fuller and more powerful.
But don't expect miracles. Just better than onboard.
Good sound card. Slow software installation. Improved sound quality and volume. I cannot compare it to any other as it is my first time purchasing. I am satisfied.
I bought it after an accident I had, which completely rendered my on-board sound card useless, with the aim of quickly replacing it.
In general, I don't have high demands from the sound card and the result is highly satisfactory, with very good performance. The only negatives in its use are the absence of separate virtual devices for each input/output of the card (e.g. connecting headphones to the front output simply isolates the speakers from the rear output and I cannot have them simultaneously) and the absence of a "stereo mix" (or "what you hear" as it used to be called) recording input.
Also, the price at which I got it (~36€) is considered high compared to what the card offers (at least for me), but simply because I needed it immediately, it was the most economical choice considering the urgency.
At 38 euros that I bought it, I would have liked it to be a little more quality-wise. Otherwise, I have to say that I used to consider sound cards as something I simply didn't need. I was wrong, however, as with this card, I saw a huge difference in sound quality. I am extremely satisfied and would recommend it if you find it at a slightly better price.
So far everything is fine, no comparison in terms of quality with the VX 5.1 I had. The only issue is with the software, when I installed it, it stopped working!?, so I uninstalled it and let it play through the drivers that automatically download on win 10. I didn't bother fixing it further, it might be my own mistake.
The software that comes with the card is very good and user-friendly. I noticed a big difference compared to a simple card I had in the microphone input. Even if I whisper, my girlfriend can now hear me through Skype, and I have a simple Logitech desktop microphone. I'm not a pro in sound, but it satisfies me completely. It's a great addition if, for example, you don't have a sound card on your motherboard (like in my case where I burned it) or if you want to upgrade from 2.1 to 5.1. My only complaint is the price. It cost me around 40 euros, and I believe that a simple card like this shouldn't cost more than 25 euros. But that is purely subjective. It covered my needs as a card, it's just that the price seems a bit high to me
Good choice if your motherboard's sound card is burned out. It doesn't have anything different from the on-board one. I want to emphasize that this specific model, as confirmed by the manufacturer, does not provide the option of Stereo mix, meaning you cannot simultaneously record from your computer, for example, a radio station or a song you are listening to on the internet, only from an external microphone or line in source.
The card is perfect for its price. I have installed it in my second PC. In the first one, I use the Asus Essence STX. Comparing them, the differences are minimal, almost unnoticeable. So, comparing it to a 200 euro card, I have an opinion. Very good sound, good bass. I highly recommend it, with eyes closed.
Bought 3 days ago for €36. Very good sound card, I combine it with the Logitech Z533 and before that I had the speakers of the monitor.... The software that accompanies it is awesome and the sound after installing the card is 60%~ stronger without it!! I recommend it
A joy is for its euros and has slightly better performance than the Asus Xonar DG and especially in the 5.1 speakers it blows me away!!!
I had the ASUS first and because after a few months of purchase it started to clog the sound and make noise, I got this little card.
I have it in a small PC that is for video/television and music and I am satisfied for the 3.3 years that I have it!