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Review on πŸ”Š Enhanced Sound Blaster Audigy Fx - Audio Card - 24 by Boyan Bambekov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

The Atermiter X79G motherboard had a bad sound chip and a strapping attached to it soldered into it. The music gives me a headache, and the quality is so poor that it sounds like "they piss in one ear and fart in the other." I made the decision to get a Creative Sound Blaster 1570 since it was reasonably priced; I paid $1350 after applying a discount code that brought the total down to 2000. The sound quality was expected to be greatly improved, and it was designed to be compatible with virtually every computer. My ability to modify the assembly will last for decades, and the sound card will be acceptable for use in any environment from this point on. I am happy with my choice because the sound quality is really high. It is several times better than the sound chip that came included into the Chinese motherboard, but it is not much better than the sound chips that come integrated into the best motherboards. Because I had already worked with a Creative sound card in the past, there was no "wow" factor; however, the card could not be repositioned because it was incompatible with the PCI slot that was available. And here is PCI-E x1, bullshit. Due to issues with the connection of the front panel of the case, there were disruptions in the sound that were experienced within the operating system. In the event that you also have, please detach the front panel and connect straight; this will solve my problem. Everything works perfectly with Windows 7 and Windows 10. In addition, I read or heard somewhere that the sound card, because it analyzes sound signals on its own, helps to partially unload the computer's processor. There was no evidence of this effect detected. It's possible that using the outdated Celeron will boost both the speed of the system and your performance in games, but this is quite improbable. P. You won't have much use for a sound card if the quality of your audio is neither intolerable nor intolerable but quite normal. Additionally, if you do not purchase headphones or speakers that are compatible with it, there will be no "disclosure" of the information. With broken equipment, you won't be able to appreciate the full range of sonic possibilities. I became aware of several novel musical effects.

Pros
  • 1) The sound is noticeably superior to the sound card that was integrated into my motherboard. 2) Mounting and installing the driver is a simple process; simply slide the card into the slot, tighten the M3 screw, connect the headphones or speakers to the connector, and turn off the built-in card. If Windows does not automatically install the necessary drivers for your computer, you may simply discover them by entering the model number of your SB1570 computer into a search engine. 3) PCI-E x1 slot. Compatible with the motherboard of a large majority of modern PCs. 4) A form factor with a single slot and a low profile. Compatible with expansion slots of both full size and short length. It is feasible to install in virtually all circumstances.
Cons
  • Your power supply, casing, video card, or other components could be the source of the unwanted noise you are experiencing. After using it for a month, I figured out how to fix all of the issues, and now the sound is fantastic.