![]() You should read this : SoundBlaster X-Fi Xtreme Music I ended up returning the card, and am currently using the integrated sound which should be good for now. What does the 24-bit Crystalizer actually do to the music files, do you know? I noticed the Audigy SE supported 24 bit playback at 96 khz, but since most music is at 16 bits and 41 khz, it really wasn't worth it. TruckWEB, thanks for letting me know about the X-Fi. The 24Bit Crystaliser do help to bring the best of your MP3 files. Since you paid 135$ for 2.1 speakers, you should have invested in the Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Music. This sound card seams better suited if you want to upgrade from a 2.1 to a sourround sound configuration and you are on a tight budget. The Audigy SE seams like a good card, but you will not notice any difference in music quality from onbaoard to this card. ![]() ![]() As of right now I'm thinking of returing the Audigy SE. On your opinion, would you recommend getting a dedicated sound card if I'm only using a 2.1 configuration? If I should, please post some cards that are better suited for stereo sound. I'm guessing that I may have to end up paying more to notice any difference. I was hopping the card would improve the audio quality, but after installing it, I was unable to notice any difference from my onboard sound to the dedicated sound card. I recently bought a Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE sound card. Hey everyone, I just wanted to update you all.
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