Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX 5.1 Sound Card SB1570

$59.00

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Description


Creative Sound Blaster Audigy Sound Card with High Performance Headphone Amp

Sound Blaster Audigy Fx is the perfect upgrade from basic motherboard audio to legendary Sound Blaster audio. Powered by SBX Pro Studio technology, it provides high-quality 5.1 cinematic sound for your movies, music and games. It comes with the Sound Blaster Audigy Fx Control Panel, which puts you in full control of your SBX Pro Studio settings.

Enjoy multi-channel cinematic sound

The half-height PCIe sound card is just the perfect size for your home theatre PCs. You can now upgrade your cinematic experience with Sound Blaster audio fidelity. Sound Blaster Audigy Fx comes with 5.1 channel outputs so you can connect to your existing multi-channel speakers with ease.

Stereo Direct lets you listen to your music unprocessed at the amazing bit-rate of 24-bit 192 kHz, which is considered one of the highest in the industry.

Elevate the level of immersion in your cinematic experience with the Sound Blaster Audigy Fx, which is capable of delivering 106dB SNR of pristine audio fidelity through your speakers.

If you wish to enjoy your movies without disturbing your family, Sound Blaster Audigy Fx is able to deliver 600 ohms of power.

Independent input sources

Sound Blaster Audigy Fx comes with independent line-in and microphone connectors, which allow you to plug in two different audio sources to your PC.

You can plug in your MP3 player and sing along, while recording your singing session for your friends to enjoy!

 

  • Sound Blaster Audigy Fx Sound Card
  • Full Height I/O Bracket
  • Half Height I/O Bracket
  • Quick Start Leaflet
  • Installation Software
  • Model Number:‎‎SB1570
  • Shipping:Ships Within 1-2 Days

 

 

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9 reviews for Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX 5.1 Sound Card SB1570

  1. Engineer

    Ok I know most people that are much younger than I am have not appreciation for dedicated sound cards. They are more than happy to settle for the onboard audio of most motherboards. Yet if you have been dealing with computers as long as I have then you would remember that AdLib was one of the first followed shortly by Sound Blaster. There have been a few others here and there, but these were the big two for the longest time and of them only creative labs has survived. I bought this card because the last one I had was not getting windows 11 drivers, so it was time to upgrade. Sound quality is spot on and installation was easy peasy. If you have never experienced the quality of a dedicated sound card then perhaps its time you have.

  2. Ram Customer

    I installed this as a replacement for the sound function on my motherboard. I could get the Rear Sound and surround sound to test OK, but could never get the rear speakers to work as rear speakers in games and music. I ended up using a splitter to split the front speaker sound to both front and back speakers. I tried to get help from SoundBlaster, but was not able to do so. It works adequately for what I need, but I am disappointed I could not get them to work. Yes, the speakers and plugs work OK. I plugged them into another sound system and they worked great.

  3. Hegemon

    No crackling, no background noise, no clicks just clean and clear sound. Great for Games and has a plug in for your computer header panel. Been using Creative Sound Blaster for decades and never had a problem with any of their cards. Also have a Sound Blaster Z and a AE-7 Card.

  4. Lovier

    Upgraded from a 8 yr old PC to all new. The sound on my new ASUS MB was junk, to say the least. Cracking sounds, speakers randomly cutting out on movies, music wasn’t loud enough. Installed a SB card and what a difference!! Sounds are crisp, music is deafening, movies are in perfect 5.1, and gaming is next level (it’s creepy to hear some of the background sounds you never heard before). The software that accompanies the hardware is a perfect match. I’ve been using SB cards for decades and they never disappoint. The price point on this model and the features you get are unmatched. I highly recommend this upgrade.

  5. Nate

    I’m a Linux and Windows user and while tinkering with my computer, the onboard motherboard sound card died. When I finally got this sound card I had just shut off my computer, turned off the power supply, plugged it in, turned back on the power supply and started the computer. Got right into Ubuntu and everything was working.

  6. bikerdude

    it works great

  7. bob k

    I used Soundblaster products in the past, never had any issues.
    Installed this on my PC, hit the power button and within 2 seconds my PC shut down. Rechecked that the card was installed correctly, hit the powers button again and pc start booting up and down for few minutes. Finally, after my pc started up, checked to see if the card was recognized, no luck. Did try to run the drivers from creative, only to get a error message that it could not find the product. Try another reboot only to kept cycling the PC auto repair.
    Removed the card and my PC is back to normal. Needless to say sending the product back.

  8. Remodel DIY’er

    I placed this in a Lenovo desktop to bypass the onboard sound, which had developed static.
    This Creative unit has great sound, and, coupled with the Logitech 5.1 unit I also bought, was a good buy.
    The lower stars on tech support were because I haven’t had to use them so can’t comment, and the one star reduction on the ‘gaming’ section was because I don’t game but would imagine gamers to be a bit more discerning when it comes to sound cards.

  9. Harriman

    I installed this in our church computer when we had to replace the entire computer. The new computer uses PCI-e connector. This card sounds great. I have used many Creative Labs Sound Blaster over the years. None have disapointed me. Linux has great drivers that are recognized for these sound cards. There are lots of things to control. I have inputs and outputs both going at the same time. Adjusting levels gets everything right and no feedback problems.

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