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Best Seller Ranking | #2 in Sound Cards |
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Brand | Creative |
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Series | Sound Blaster |
Model | AUDIGY FX |
Part | 70SB157000000 |
Channels | 5.1 |
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Sample Rate | 192KHz |
Digital Audio | 24-bit |
SNR | 106dB |
Line In | 1 x 3.5mm jack |
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Line Out | Front Out: 1 x 3.5mm jack Rear Out: 1 x 3.5mm jack Centre/Subwoofer: 1 x 3.5mm jack |
MIC In | 1 x 3.5mm jack |
Interface | PCI Express x1 |
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Operating Systems Supported | Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or higher |
System Requirements | Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD equivalent processor, 2.2GHz or faster recommended Intel, AMD or 100% compatible motherboard 1 GB RAM > 600 MB of free hard disk space Available PCI Express 1 x slot Available CD-ROM or DVD - ROM drive |
Features | Enjoy multi-channel cinematic sound Independent input sources 24-bit 192KHz 106dB SNR 600 ohms AMP Control and customize your audio |
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Weight | 0.60 lb. |
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Package Contents | Sound Blaster Audigy Fx sound card (with full height I/O bracket) Quick Start leaflet Half-height I/O bracket Installation CD containing: Drivers for Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista Creative Software Suite User's Guide PDF |
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Date First Available | December 10, 2021 |
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Pros: Works as expected with 24 bit sound enabled. Good software set and W8.1 sees it every day. The onboard sound (RELTEK AC97) was not initializing reliably with W8.1 for some odd, and never figured out the reason. So, I replaced the ASUS A8N SLI Deluxe MB onboad RELTEK AC97 CODEC sound with this card, and now we're good to go again. - This is advertised as BASIC sound at or above onboard sound at the time the card was designed several years back so no, this won't be an Xgamer extreme or higher level of sound on newer Creative onboard sound chip enabled MB's. The sound quality meets the old MB's sound. It still PLENTY good for most all casual PC based uses and games with PCI based sound. So overall, the fit is perfect and as advertised. Can't complain. 24bit 96KHz sound is plenty good for basic PC usage.
Cons: I really don't have any issues with this card at all. Yes, there is some software to fiddle with, but hey, you at least HAVE some flexibility! So if some settings bother you, you'll need to fiddle at least ONCE and then leave it. Be sure to set it to studio quality 24 bit sound! I wish standard bass / treble were more easily found, though. It's not to be found. Odd.
Overall Review: I'm perplexed by others expectations of a $30.00 sound card. The speakers (cheap Chinese 2.1 verses Altec Lansing ACS500's) I use have a HUGE impact on sound way more than the card limits it. Fiddle with speakers and see.
Pros: Downloaded the latest drivers from their website instead of using the CD (something you should generally do anyway), turned off the onboard sound in the bios, and the sound quality is far better than the onboard.
Cons: nothing yet
Pros: I wanted a second sound card only for VLC player, to play movies on my home theatre.
Cons: None. I knew what I was buying and it does the job perfectly
Overall Review: The good thing with a second card is I can power off my main speakers and fall asleep watching movies without being afraid to be awake by random Windows notifications.
Pros: Windows 10 support, front audio support
Cons: no digital out
Overall Review: I purchased this card to replace an existing Sound Blaster card that was not playing nice with Windows 10. It seems that you need the newest card Creative puts out in order to get new OS support. This same thing happened going from WinXP to Win 7, poor driver support, new card. I didn't have the money for anything better, but this is still way better than the onboard junk my motherboard (Z87X-UD3H) has
Pros: 1) Easy to navigate and set up / change through the very user friendly interface 2) Awesome sound 3) Fully customizable equalizer
Cons: None really
Pros: The Soundblaster FX works in Windows 8.1 with included driver cd. Has great overall sound quality. Creatives software is very easy to use. Was having a very difficult time finding a compatible soundcard. But this does a great job.
Cons: I also use Ubuntu Linux 12.04 and so far this card has not been compatible. Though to be fair Creative does'nt say its supposed to be either. Hopefully this will get worked out. Not loosing an egg over that.
Overall Review: If you upgraded to Windows 8.1 you should get this card. Big thumbs up for me.
Pros: Sounds great overall and no audio hiccups so far when listening to music, watching movies on VLC and playing Skyrim (can't pull myself from that blasted game!) Surround audio is accurate on my ugly Zalman headphones. I like the low profile option so I can move it to a smaller machine once I move to a higher-end card.
Cons: Received interference from the video card when mounted above it in the only x1 slot. I moved the sound card to an x16 slot below the video card to solve the problem. Wasn't expecting good shielding in this price range. It would be nice, however, if the front panel connection was backwards compatible with the AC97 audio jacks since not everyone wants to upgrade an old case for just the audio jacks.
Overall Review: Replaced my X-Fi ExtremeGamer because it wasn't playing nice with Windows 8.1 and I didn't want to wait for a better driver.
Pros: Works (with Sennheiser HD 580 phones) Affordable E.Q. is comprehensive Drivers worked with Windows 10 x64
Cons: Bunch of effects you really don't need that are toggled on by default. Treble sounds a little off. For 36 bucks, I'm not tripping, though. I have no reference source to compare to and prove its not a placebo effect, so... Yeah, idk.
Overall Review: My Halo Claro XT contacts got scratched by an ASUS P6T SE PCI slot. Pure B.S. So I tried the onboard sound. Turns out, it's such an ancient mobo that the drivers refuse to work on Win 10. So I looked for a new card. The '600ohm' in the title caught my eye, so I bought this thing. For 36 bucks, you can not beat this. I know the sound blaster amp is working because I tested my HD580s in another PC with working onboard audio and there was no bass.