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Reddit mentions of Creative 70SB174000000 Sound BlasterX AE-5 Hi-Resolution PCIe Gaming Sound Card
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- Product Type:Camcorder
- The Sound Blasterx Ae-5 Is A Sabre32 Ultra Class Pcie Dac Which Is Perfect For Hi-Resolution Audio For Games, Music, And Movies.
- The Ae-5 Has Customizable Rgb Leds On Its Body, And Also Features An Included Rgb Led Strip.
- Package Dimensions: 6.6 L X 26.6 H X 21.0 W (Cm)
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Color | Option 3: Black with 1 RGB LED Strip |
Height | 5.038 Inches |
Length | 5.7086 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 1.15 Pounds |
Width | 0.7874 Inches |
I had to make sure I wasn't imagining that so I looked for it. Lo and behold!
Edit: for anyone who comes across this save yourself some headache. Find one component that will do everything that you want. because there are a lot of limitations with Asio4all and you might not be able to get sound.
I still have not found a solution to this.
Trying to get a Behringer 404 HD to talk with a creative sound card and AB/virtual cable using Asio4all within FL Studio I was unsuccessful in getting any sound to pass through to the card.
You can use FL Asio or Asio driver that comes with the card if it has one. But you will not be able to Output to a different Source or have a different source of input.
If anyone has had any luck actually getting this to work please message me and let me know your settings.
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DAC was what i have been looking for.
After digging a bit deeper I'm may very well stick with the PCI just because I'm running out of USB ports.
Any recommendations internal or external?
I could just buy the 50$ card but i like how much this one puts out compared to others.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B073HT4GM4/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1522443903&sr=8-5&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=sound+blaster&dpPl=1&dpID=31PrI84vKLL&ref=plSrch
So far I have not encountered any issue as far as noise or interference from other components.
You can try picking up this super cheap USB sound card to plug in the speakers and or your headset:
https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-External-Headphone-Microphone-Desktops/dp/B01N905VOY/
This is not a high quality or permanent replacement, just for testing.
If after you test with the super cheap USB sound card, and you don't get static, then you might consider purchasing a replacement sound card, and here are some examples from cheap to expensive that will work in your motherboard:
https://www.amazon.com/Creative-Blaster-Audigy-Performance-Headphone/dp/B00EO6X4XG/
https://www.amazon.com/Blaster-Performance-Headphone-Forming-Microphone/dp/B009ISU33E/
https://www.amazon.com/Creative-70SB174000000-BlasterX-Hi-Resolution-Gaming/dp/B073HT4GM4/
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If however, you get the cheap USB sound card, and you still have static in both your headphones and speakers, I would consider at that point the PSU.
Creative 70SB174000000 Sound BlasterX AE-5 Hi-Resolution PCIe Gaming Sound Card
My suggestion is to buy a Soundblaster card, when you can afford it. The new one costs 140. I have an optical port on my new motherboard and opt to continue to use this. It takes a PCI slot so you will need one open. https://www.amazon.com/Creative-70SB174000000-BlasterX-Hi-Resolution-Gaming/dp/B073HT4GM4/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=soundblaster&qid=1563742535&s=gateway&sr=8-3