A few minutes of setup and it was perfect. There are some new features with the RX though, which is good. I had two computers setup and hooked up to the same speakers, one setup through and XF-I the other through an RX and just bounced back and forth between the two on a single track, and I could hardly tell a difference. The RX fits the bill and sounds almost exactly like the XF-I cards I loved. But I prefer the old fashioned works out of the box with slight adjustments to the standard windows Bass/Treble etc controls. If you have several hours and want to tweak the EQ and make it sound good, knock yourself out. ![]() The problem with the Z card was that it was just too complicated for its own good. They stopped selling them so I got adventurous again got this sound blaster Audigy RX. I went right back to the tried and true SB XF-I cards that I loved, they just work. ![]() ![]() When I was migrating from the XF-i cards to the newer gen sound blasters I went with a Z card initially, I hated it. Pros: I'm a long time sound blaster user, going back to the ISA cards mid 90's. Intel, AMD or 100% compatible motherboardĪvailable PCI Express based 1.0a compliant slotĬD or DVD drive for software installationĮ-MU chipset for advanced effects processingĪdditional Information Date First Available Intel Core2 Duo or AMD processor equivalent (2.0 GHz or faster processor recommended) Learn more about the Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy RX Model Brand
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