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The Creative Sound Blaster Audigy Fx V2 is a high-resolution PCI-e sound card designed to enhance your audio experience with 5.1 discrete and virtual surround sound, a built-in headphone amplifier, and smart communication features. It supports up to 24-bit/192 kHz playback and offers customizable EQ settings, making it perfect for gamers and audio enthusiasts alike.
Brand | Creative |
Item model number | SB1870 |
Hardware Platform | Headphones, PC, Speakers |
Item Weight | 2.43 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.62 x 4.76 x 0.85 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.62 x 4.76 x 0.85 inches |
Color | 120 dB with SmartComms Kit |
Manufacturer | Creative Labs |
ASIN | B09CQ4KRR1 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | August 16, 2021 |
J**.
Absolutely yes! Fantastic card and software. Fits SFF beautifully!
Decades ago, I fell in love with Sound Blaster. I dug out my old Logitech computer sound system and wanted to use the full 5.1 set up. On board sound cards can't do that. When I started my search, I found SB is still making affordable cards. I only needed the 5.1 config and SFF size and for the price, it can't be beat! The card is excellent. The software for it is great and very easy to use. You can set up different listening profiles with the virtual EQ or use the presets.Absolutely recommend!
O**N
Much better than onboard motherboard sound.
Bought this for my new Windows 11 PC. Popped it into my MSI PRO X870-P WIFI motherboard and it worked perfect right out of the box. I did NOT install any Creative software/drivers. This is used primarily for plugging my headphones into, and it works perfect. Sound quality in windows settings is 32bit 192000 Hz for headphones, and 2 channels 24bit 192000 Hz for my microphone. Headphones I use are the Sennheiser PC38X Gaming Headset, and with this sound card, they sound great in games and really good for listening to music.
M**E
Don't assume on-board audio trumps a sound-card
Was skeptical when I installed it given how tiny the card was. Yes, I've owned Audigy, Xonar and other Core3D cards before switching to on-board and those were all much larger than this one. I wasn't keen on an add-on audio card since the previous one blocked the airflow of my 3080 graphics card. This one has a super small profile so it works a charm.I decided to buy this since the on-board audio (line-out) and DP audio passthrough via the monitor left me with very low volume output and muffled speech. I use a Logitech Z623 2.1 speaker kit. Pleasantly surprised at how this sounds despite the Realtek chip. Driver support and new updates on Windows 11 for this card are the other reasons I picked it. I certainly wasn't disappointed and the audio plays crystal clear. It could be a bit better for gaming though and I guess that's where the higher end cards come in handy. However, for my main use, which is to watch videos and light gaming (always single-player), this is just perfect. Highly recommended!
M**.
The V2 is the newest offering in this lineup
I had trouble with a previous SB card not working properly on the latest builds of Windows 10, so I chose the "V2" because it is the newest SB Audigy FX card, released in late 2021. My old SB card wouldn't show up in windows after a reboot, and I had no sound at all. After installing this card and starting my PC, I immediately had sound - even without installing the creative driver and software suite! So that was a good start.Then I downloaded the latest Audigy FX V2 software ("Creative App")from the website, installed, and rebooted. after launching the program, it prompted for a driver update (another good sign), and a few seconds later, The control panel was populated with all of the card's features. the Creative App for this card is similar to the SBX interface that is on the soundblaster Z and other higher end cards. From what I gather, the actual effects chip on this cars is the same as on their other high-end cards, but uses a Realtek DAC instead of a more expensive unit found on the other cards. But the Realtek DAC is still better than the onboard Realtek chip that came on my motherboard, so that is a plus.This card's sound is quite punchy, full, and definitely a lot louder than the onboard audio that came on my Asus motherboard. After customizing the surround sound, crystalizer, bass, and EQ settings in the App, it sounds magnitudes better than it did before. I am very happy with this card, especially considering the price.My only gripe is that you get separate settings for the desktop speakers and your headphones (which is great), but when you switch from your speakers to your headphones, the software does not switch profiles to match. you have to manually open the software, and switch it to headphone. I wish it would look at whichever device was being used, and automatically switch the profile. but otherwise, a great card.
S**H
Great Customizable Sound
Replaced a 12 year old Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Sound Card with this because drivers are no longer supported. This card has superior sound than that old card at about half the price. The software comes with a simple, yet precise equalizer that lets you tweak the sound to your liking. You'll definitely notice an upgrade if you're only using integrated audio!
C**L
Disappointing simply because you can’t get support unless you play by their crazy guidelines.
If I could give a zero I would.Right out of the box I knew I was doomed. The metal plate with the jacks is dark metal with crappy stamps indicating the port. YOU CANNOT SEE THAT ON THE BACK OF A PC UNDER A DESK! Why didn’t they use the industry standard color coding? Because they wanted to save a dime. There is no other answer.Next: I installed this on a brand new PC with Windows 11. No problem, the system drivers were found and automatically installed. Thats the only thing that went right.Im sure there are scenarios where this sound card just works…but you are screwed if you have a situation where you have audio problems, popping noises, etc. You cannot contact Creative for support easily…you have to create an account with Creative which means providing all of your personal contact information….it is for that alone thatI am returning this and I want nothing to do with Creative.This has always been the issue with PC’s…it might plug and play or you might have to sift through dozens of support sites deactivating resident programs, clicking boxes, scrolling through sys files.I thought for a minute that the vendors who survived the near-death of Windows based systems that they might have gotten together and worked some of this stuff out. How wrong was I.
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