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The breakout knob is heavy and convenient. The mic works well. I like the software too. Plus the lighting on the card is cool without being obnoxious. I'm pretty excited with how much it elevated my sound experience and the ease with which it happened.
After I got this card, and installed it and configured it the way I wanted, I started playing games, and listening to music, and this card is far better than the Realtek codec on my motherboard, even though the Realtek Codec, as an ESS Sabre DAC with it, for it's implementation.
Admittedly I haven't used a Sound Blaster card for years, and was tempted by a card using a CMEDIA chip, which would have been a mistake.
The software was easy to use, which is also a plus.
Spent about two hours trying to configure my headset just to realize this sound card isn't a true 7.1 its 5.1 with "virtual 7.1 sound"
So my tiamats sound horrible no matter what I try to do I cannot get them to sound right in the software obviously because I have a true 7.1 headset and the card doesn't support that setup.
Anyway there is also bad feedback from the card that I couldn't get rid of with any headset I connected to, just really not impressed with the hardware or software.
My sound blaster recon from like 12 yrs ago still works better, granted the driver sometimes bugs out on me. Please resolve the software/drivers these are great cards if they work.
It sounds great and I love the external volume control which makes it super easy to switch audio sources. I knew there was a risk of things like this happening from some research I did, so not surprised.
However, I gotta say that the DAC that comes along with the soundcard is bad enough to knock a star off the product review. About the only useful function is being able to amp the volume for your headphones. Otherwise, the DAC has cause nothing short of a million problems on my end. Voice quality for the on-board mic is sub par, and it has began to fail critically for me when using certain applications. Primarily, the DAC seems to flip directional audio at random when using more than one application running audio through it. This is a huge problem when trying to work on projects while on an audio/video call, or when trying to run discord while gaming. Was not sure if the problem was the souncard itself, but after extensive troubleshooting steps I narrowed the problem down to the DAC. Currently going unused, and I honestly cannot recommend anyone to use it. I'd appreciate a version of the card that does not include the DAC, as it would knock down some of the cost while getting rid of something that is honestly just useless.
This is the most expensive card I have ever owned, but it may be the best sounding card I've ever owned as well. We will see how well it last. I don't use it for gaming at all, just music, and videos.
1. Brings the best out of your audio gear.
2. Audio quality is significantly better then on-board audio but if you will not hear much improvements if you don't have quality headphones or speakers.
3. ACM eliminates the need to use the case front panel audio jacks.
4. No molex or sata power cables needed.
Cons:
1. I was hoping the volume control on the audio control module can actually control windows volume. Sadly, its purely for headphones only.
2. Requires decent headphones or speakers to make the most out of the sound card.
3. Switching between the speaker and headphone modes is done via sound blaster command. ACM could have a button or switch for quick mode change.
Quality of this new card is OK at best cloudy sound and volume adjustment is jumpy.




