Creative Sound Blaster Audigy Fx
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Low-cost 5.1-channel sound card with PCI Express connection interface. The model is designed to provide maximum quality when listening to music and watching movies. Equipped with a digital-to-analogue converter that allows you to play a signal with a bit rate of 24 bit / 192 kHz. In this case, the claimed signal-to-noise ratio is 106 dB. The built-in headphone amplifier deserves special attention. Finally, we note the support for SBX Pro Studio technology and proprietary software.
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Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
Catalog Creative 2026 - new arrivals, bestsellers, and the most relevant models Creative.
Model overview based on user reviews
The Creative Sound Blaster Audigy Fx offers excellent sound quality and superior positioning in games, significantly outperforming built-in motherboard audio. However, it lacks a microphone noise reduction system, which results in capturing all interference, even when a stabilizer is used. This makes it less ideal for online gaming, as noise must be removed programmatically, leading to potential distortions. Overall, while the sound quality is impressive, those who frequently use a microphone might want to consider other options.
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Excellent sound and positioning in games is an order of magnitude higher than the built-in sound in the motherboard. The complete absence of a microphone noise reduction system catches all interference (adding a stabilizer did not help). If you play online games, I strongly do not recommend it. I remove the noise programmatically, but there are distortions. |
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