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    Quote Originally Posted by GAR View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Omastar View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Omastar View Post
    And if you're not?
    Already mentioned the use of the sound card. Gaming, movies, Mp'3.
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    My experience with Creative's recent sound cards have been like many others: POP! POP! POP! POP! BLUE SCREEN!

    I'd highly advise NOT buying anything from Creative because you never know if you will have some conflict or not, and they do not update their drivers. As it stands right now, the last update for the X-Fi drivers (not software) was when they made a Vista version of the driver. The last update for XP was when the card was relased in 2005, and back then, Nvidias forceware version 77.77 worked fine with the X-Fi, but later Nvidia graphics drivers did not.

    I replaced my X-Fi with a Xonar D2 and did not look back. No pops or periodic blue screens and the sound quality is ten times better as well. I wouldn't be too concerned about hardware acceleration with a sound card - it's pretty much a myth as the benefits are so very minor anyway to be completely honest. And as for EAX effects, the Xonar will now play anything the X-Fi will while sounding a lot better doing it.

    The PCI-E cards are just PCI cards with a PCI-E bridge crossover card installed, so get whatever is cheaper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fps_dean View Post
    My experience with Creative's recent sound cards have been like many others: POP! POP! POP! POP! BLUE SCREEN!

    I'd highly advise NOT buying anything from Creative because you never know if you will have some conflict or not, and they do not update their drivers. As it stands right now, the last update for the X-Fi drivers (not software) was when they made a Vista version of the driver. The last update for XP was when the card was relased in 2005, and back then, Nvidias forceware version 77.77 worked fine with the X-Fi, but later Nvidia graphics drivers did not.

    I replaced my X-Fi with a Xonar D2 and did not look back. No pops or periodic blue screens and the sound quality is ten times better as well. I wouldn't be too concerned about hardware acceleration with a sound card - it's pretty much a myth as the benefits are so very minor anyway to be completely honest. And as for EAX effects, the Xonar will now play anything the X-Fi will while sounding a lot better doing it.

    The PCI-E cards are just PCI cards with a PCI-E bridge crossover card installed, so get whatever is cheaper.
    That's been an issue from February 2008 , Not any more with new drivers, Hadn't ANY BSOD's since the new driver set from April ~ May 08. My SB is in the SIG
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    Quote Originally Posted by fps_dean View Post
    My experience with Creative's recent sound cards have been like many others: POP! POP! POP! POP! BLUE SCREEN!

    I'd highly advise NOT buying anything from Creative because you never know if you will have some conflict or not, and they do not update their drivers. As it stands right now, the last update for the X-Fi drivers (not software) was when they made a Vista version of the driver. The last update for XP was when the card was relased in 2005, and back then, Nvidias forceware version 77.77 worked fine with the X-Fi, but later Nvidia graphics drivers did not.

    I replaced my X-Fi with a Xonar D2 and did not look back. No pops or periodic blue screens and the sound quality is ten times better as well. I wouldn't be too concerned about hardware acceleration with a sound card - it's pretty much a myth as the benefits are so very minor anyway to be completely honest. And as for EAX effects, the Xonar will now play anything the X-Fi will while sounding a lot better doing it.

    The PCI-E cards are just PCI cards with a PCI-E bridge crossover card installed, so get whatever is cheaper.
    I have BSOD once every 10 or 15 boot and no more creative soundcards for me, nice to see that its not just my setup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PRJ View Post
    I have BSOD once every 10 or 15 boot and no more creative soundcards for me, nice to see that its not just my setup.
    same with mine X-FI titanium and same with X-FI Xtremegamer Pro FPS


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    Quote Originally Posted by MrHydes View Post
    same with mine X-FI titanium and same with X-FI Xtremegamer Pro FPS
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChaosAD View Post
    Already mentioned the use of the sound card. Gaming, movies, Mp'3.
    Well, you can't have it all. The X-Fi is NOT the best card for audiophiles, nor is the D2X the best card for career gamers.

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