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Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX PCIe 5.1 Sound Card with High Performance Headphone Amp

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  • Easily converts the PC into a cinematic entertainment system by providing a compelling 5.1 surround sound
  • Advanced Audio Processing with SBX Pro Studio, a suite of Sound Blaster audio processing technologies that let you bring out the best in your audio
  • Includes the Sound Blaster Audigy Fx Control Panel, PC software that puts you in full control of the SBX Pro Studio suite of technologies
  • 600 ohm headphone amp for high performance, studio grade monitoring
  • 106 SNR and 24-bit 192kHz DAC (Playback) and 96kHz ADC (Recording)


Meet the Sound Blaster Audigy Fx! This half-height sound card is powered by SBX Pro Studio Technology and instantly converts your system with 5.1 entertainment system that delivers cinematic surround sound - perfect for bringing out the best in your movies, music and games. Users can look forward to full audio customization with Sound Blaster Audigy Fx Control Panel, a downloadable PC software suite that allows users to control every aspect of SBX Pro Studio. The Audigy Fx further features 24-bit 192kHz digital-to-analog converter (Playback), 106dB SNR and a high-end 600 ohm headphone amplifier for studio grade monitoring. Minimum System Requirements: Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD equivalent processor, 2.2GHz or faster recommended, Intel, AMD or 100% compatible motherboard, Microsoft Windows 8 (32/64-bit), Windows 7 (32/64-bit), Windows Vista (32/64-bit), 1 GB RAM, > 600 MB of free hard disk space, Available PCI Express 1x slot, Available CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. Software includes: Sound Blaster Audigy Fx Control Panel, Creative ALchemy, Creative Software AutoUpdate, Creative Host Open AL / EAX5.0 HD, Creative Diagnostics. Package contents include: Sound Blaster Audigy Fx card (with full height I/O bracket), Quick Start leaflet, Installation CD containing: Drivers for Windows 7 & 8 , Vista, Creative Software Suite, User's Guide PDF, Half-height I/O bracket. Supported Operating System - Microsoft Windows 10 (32/64-bit)


Steve Constantinides
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Outstanding A/D conversion and sound quality. 4-stars as there is no easy way to disable the existing sound hardward mounted on the motherboard and that prevents interaction with some software such as Audacity.
Yuri Minski
Reviewed in Brazil on February 2, 2025
A maioria dos programas vão conseguir transmitir o áudio pela placa de som, mas alguns simplesmente não vão funcionar. Pelo oque eu pesquisei, é problema com a compatibilidade entre DirectSound, ASIO e WASAPI. mas de fato o único programa no qual eu não consigo ultizar com a placa de som é o Spotify Desktop. Os demais funcionaram perfeitamente e o Winamp que tive que baixar um drive de ASIO output.
Edward
Reviewed in Canada on January 28, 2025
It works well and I am very happy! I was a bit worried at first with a few of the reviews but it all came together fine. The card fit perfectly both in the PCI slot and in the rack housing fine. When I booted it up it installed the drivers fine when I looked it up in device manager. I had to reboot to fully initialize the install. The only thing I had to do was find the software off the Sound Blaster website. It's not difficult. Just llok up the website and select the Sound Blaster Audigy FX support downloads and you are golden. I had a Sound Blaster Audigy in my old College computer from like 20 years ago and this one is just as amazing. I hooked up my old but still very decent Logitech 5.1 X-540 surround sound and it really sounds amazing. Music is incredible! Movies unreal! And gaming... wow! You really feel the depth in the sound. Also, the software is a very nice touch and fun to play with. If you know what you are doing with all the settings I am sure its more than just fun! For the price of $40 bucks this is beyond worth it!!
Clebsjone C.
Reviewed in Brazil on January 11, 2025
Ótima placa, custo benefícioRecomendo
Vincent Vhiasson
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2024
bonne galliter
Evolution
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
Back in 90s I had SoundBlaster cards because motherboards didn't have audio connections for external "stereo" speakers. Then motherboards started coming with onboard audio which I've used with surround sound speakers since about the mid-2000s.I have high quality surround sound at my desk with rear speakers mounted under shelves for a perfect sound playing games. And though my motherboard now is about 6 years old, I started having lots of problems with the onboard audio. From my research these were highly recommended upgrade in both quality and ease of driver installation and compatibility.But WOW! I've gotten so use to the onboard low quality surround sound, which still sounded good through my speakers, that I didn't realize a audio card like this Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX could elevate the clarity, range of lows to highs, and immersed center of sound in a game, and I will never go back to using the cheap onboard audio included on motherboards.But hey, playing high quality graphics games, no one settles for onboard video included on motherboards, you buy a high quality video card to plug into your motherboard, so why settle for the low quality sound on the motherboard; get you a Sound Blaster Audigy FX upgrade!
Felipe
Reviewed in Mexico on September 3, 2023
Tengo problema ya la proble en en equipos al y tengo la misma situacion al subir el volumen a al 50% se distorciona y empeiza a subir y bajar el volumen ya realize intalarla con una actualizacion limpia del sistema operativo, instale los drivers de la pagina directamente, pero sigo con el mismo problema
Jeffrey Braswell
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2020
I recently set up a gaming room, so I was finally able to set up my surround sound properly. I'd been using the spdif out on my motherboard. It's a 2013 MSI board so it was a little long in the tooth. The spdif stereo signal I had been using when I didn't have the room to set up for surround was fine, I had completely reasonable sound. My AV receiver is also a little older, thankfully from a time when analog 5/7.1 inputs weren't confined to the higher end gear like they are now. Anyway, I was totally pumped to finally have access to uncompressed surround sound! Only.... The sound was very weak, my subwoofer would never kick on.... I was very disappointed. If I turned on the "bass management" in the Realtek drivers it... worked. On paper. BUT I had no fine control of the crossover which defaulted to way, way too high a frequency and made my speakers sound even worse. No amount of googling was able to offer me any answers. Everyone was saying onboard audio was fine, but I had to do something. So I bought this card. As I read here, I disabled my onboard audio in the bios and installed this card. Right out of the gate it worked! But wait... Still no sub worth speaking of and I couldn't find any crossover settings in Windows 10. I tried to install the Creative software sans drivers hoping it would give me access to that setting without goofing anything up. It wouldn't detect any compatible hardware. I crossed my fingers and installed the Creative drivers, hoping these relatively old drivers didn't conflict with Windows 10. Thankfully that was not the case! Everything worked great! The software let me adjust my crossover setting and everything. But wait, the sub still wasn't meeting my standards. What the heck? This last one was a goof on my part, it seems the crossover doesn't really matter if you have your speakers set to full size. I turned that off and set the crossovers to 80hz..... And it's been the smoothest of sailing ever since. I have much fuller sound all around, the subwoofer always works correctly and music sounds great. Stereo plays on stereo, surround plays in surround. I went on a rampage of reinstalling games that I thought might melt my ears (in a good way!) such as Residents Evil 2 and Doom 2016.I'm in a whole other world of pc audio now, all thanks to this relatively cheap card. I give this little guy my heartiest recommendation!
C. Weaver
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2015
Once again I have installed a Sound Blaster card for my sound device on my new PC. Over the years, I've used SBs as I've usually found them to work well and provide the best sound on my PCs. I brought a new Dell, and it came with on board sound and graphics. As I had had some experience with on board graphics before, I have usually replaced the graphics with a drop in board as it gave me the best performance for the my games which I did this time. This time the sound was pretty good on the on board sound. I, at first, didn't notice any of the normal things I didn't like about on board sound. It seemed pretty good. I didn't note any of the issues I had seen before. (Like back ground noise, or game problems, etc.) In fact, the sound was nice thru my 5.1 speaker system. I then started noticing small things. First, some games seems not to sound right and on others I had trouble getting the sound to work right. I also started noting a small amount of background static that I hadn't heard before. It wasn't very pronounced or loud but it was there just under the surface so to speak. I also noted that on high listening level that the sound somewhat distorted and sounded a bit "shattered" unless I turned the volume down a bit. (The older system I had had a SB Audigy in it and although you could drive the speakers to distortion it took a really high volume level setting to do it.) So after going along a bit and finding these things out, I decided to do what I had always done.....get a SB. I chose this card as it fit the bill for what I want. A good card at a good price that has the features I want. (It had to have 5.1 connectively and be able to handle my 5.1 speaker system first of all and the reviews seemed good.) After getting the card in, I proceeded to pulled the new system out and crack the case to install it. I found that my Inspiron case had two slots this card could fit in but the bottom slot was covered over by the GT-730 graphic card's heat sink/fan array and that only left the top slot which this card fit into without a problem. (I had already uninstalled the on board sound's driver and disabled it in the BIOS before I shut down the system to pull it.) I reconnected all the stuff to the system and cranked it up. (I had also dropped 16 gigs of RAM in too.) Everything came up OK, and it booted into Windows with no problem. I installed the included CD's drivers and checked out the installation. Things seemed to be working OK. As is my usually routine, I registered the card thru Creative's Web site and let it check for updated drivers. None found. I then decided to see if my decision on this card. was right. I checked out the 5.1 set up and all the tests seem OK, including the each speaker ID test. I then cranked up some games to see. On Remember Me which has some good places to check the bass and for distortion at high volume levels, I found very little, if any, "shattering" or distortion at higher levels than I would normally use to play the game. Also the sound was much better sounding than before and much easier to catch the small sounds that you might miss in some scenes. Bass was less "boomy" and much more solid. I was very happy with what I heard. I also noted that lack of any background static or other noise. A few other things that I noticed. On my on board sound card, I had to set it up in software to handle my 5.1 system. (That is assign rear speakers and the woofer and middle speakers to the mic in and aux in ports on the MB. This seemed to be being done in software by loading an extra driver to handle this items above the normal driver the on board sound processor would normally use. This is OK, but in my experience, it's better to have hardware ports that are fixed to handle this as the SB Audigy's ports on the card. When I first looked at the memory set up with the on board sound, there were five sound driver items loaded. It seemed that maybe these were aimed at provide what the 5.1 speaker system needed to work right. After installing the new SB card, I noted only two sound card loads and one of those was fore the new SB software that was included with the card and might be able to be disabled if you decided not to use it! So much less memory to enable your 5.1 sound it appeared. The last things I noted which I found interesting was that the chipset of this card was the same brand as the on board sound but the difference in the way they sounded sure easy to hear! This card is a very good purchase if you want to upgrade your sound a bit and not spend an arm and a leg doing it. A good buy! 3/6/16: Update: Rec'd second card of this type and it's as good as the first, but there were a few things on this one that sort of put me off. First, no outer shrink wrap on box as is normally the case on new cards. Second, when card's box was opened, I found that the small slot cover adapter package had been opened. And third, safety anti-static bag of the card itself had been opened and resealed by a piece of tape. These items would indicate to me that this card was opened and removed from the package and was not a factory sealed new card. I have no problem with the card itself as it works great, but if it is sold as a NEW card then it should have not been previously opened and should have the all the factory sealing in tact. It would seem to me that would fit under the classification of a used card rather then new.
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