🎮 Elevate Your Audio Game with the AE-5 Plus!
The CREATIVESound Blaster PCIe Gaming Sound Card and DAC (SB1740) is engineered for audiophiles and gamers alike, featuring Dolby Digital and DTS support, a powerful discrete headphone amp, and a high-performance SABRE32 DAC for pristine audio quality. With customizable RGB lighting and advanced audio processing, it transforms your gaming and music experience into a vibrant auditory journey.
Brand | CREATIVE |
Product Dimensions | 14.5 x 2 x 12.8 cm; 510 g |
Item model number | SB1740 |
Manufacturer | Creative Labs (Europe) Limited |
Series | ae-5 |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Hardware Platform | Personal Computer, Headphone |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 510 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**S
Wow, awesome sound.
I was a little apprehensive about buying a Creative Soundcard in 2021, especially after hearing many horror stories of poor sound quality, popping sound, drivers going mad, etc.. But so far, this has been well worth it.Installed the card in my Z490 Motherboard, downloaded the Creative drivers for the card, nothing comes with the card in the box. The drivers were tiny by comparison to most drivers today, even smaller than my motherboard realtek drivers. They installed first time, reboot PC, and they worked first time.The sound quality is superb. I wasn't expecting much better than my motherboard's Realtek alc1220 chipset, but the quality was night and day better. First thing I noticed was the increased headphone power, they now really give my headphones a real kick, you can feel them vibrating on my head due to the far superior bass. I had to tweak the sound via Soundblaster command's EQ adjuster, but after that it blew me away.Games now have presence, and the clarity is superb. Bass is massively increased, as well as decent 5.1 sound. The Realtek alc1220 was a little flat sounding, no presence at all, although 5.1 was there it didn't feel true 5.1, it just sounded like sound coming from behind you, rather than sound coming from all around you. Games like the modern Doom reboot, Witcher 3, Cyberpunk 2077, Project Cars 2, etc..all sound amazing on my PC.And for looks, the RGB is actually nice and subtle, not in-your-face. Although this is for the on-board RGB, I haven't hooked up the external RGB strip that was included, it needs a spare molex power connector, and I don't have mine plugged into my PSU yet.Overall, a superb soundcard that, surprisingly, didn't cost that much - especially when you look at current GPU prices.
H**O
Very good.
Definitely improved my computer's sound. Much more detail and tone in the music. Needless to say, needs decent speakers or headphones to get the best out of it. On YouTube, for example, you will notice how variable the qualities of the various recordings are.
J**N
Never going back to motherboard sound
I was a fool I uninstalled this for months so that I could mount my GPU vertically – I just reconfigured this sound card and there is no comparison to ‘high end’ motherboard sound: the sound from this sound card is phenomenal, and it has a separate out for the sub, which is clear and separates properly from the speakers. Music stream audio quality is simply outstanding – this is a must have accessory for anyone who listens to music on speakers from a desktop PC; the quality of playback is night and day from onboard sound (even with a Sabre DAC)..
C**S
Great soundcard with some pointless extras.
First the good points:It’s easy to install, 1 thumb screw and a push into a pcie slot and it will work, the molex cable is only needed if you want the external RGB strip to work and I’ll come back to that later…The software is pretty straight forward, although I did need to reset my Z906 speakers before the surround sound would kick in properly. EQ options are great and it’s as easy as drawing a line to get the balance you want.Onboard RGB is nice if you like that sort of thing, it’s fairly subtle and again there’s plenty of options and if you don’t like it you can turn it off.Audio wise… Well that’s the main point of buying this isn’t it? It’s a noticeable improvement over my motherboards (Z790 Carbon) sound output, although you’re going to want to pair it with a good set of 5.1 speakers to get the most out of it. There’s also a selection of encoder option if you’re speaker set up uses S/PDIF and a profile selector that gives “better” options for gaming, movies and music output which you can fine tune to your preference. All in all I'm happy with the audio performance.Onto things I don’t like…The card has a weird bevelled edge that makes it constantly look like it’s not mounted straight in my case. This may be in part to my case being wall mounted and me looking up at it, if the card was below my eye line the bevel wouldn’t be visible which then brings about the question of why have it at all.The external RGB… Honestly not something that I wanted, if I was going full on RGB with my case I’d get a hub and do the job properly. The strip provided with the AE-5 is only about 2/3rds the width of my case so wouldn’t work well anyway. It’s also white which doesn’t look great with black cases and has black cables which will stand out in white cases. But none of that is a big issue as you can just not use it. However… For some reason on an all black sound card Soundblaster decided to mount the RGB connector on the facing edge of the card and make it white… End result is my black and grey build has a single white socket facing the windowed side (Or if you did use the RGB strip you’d have a cable coming out straight towards the window making it annoying to cable manage, plus you'd also need to run the molex cable) They could easily have mounted the socket on the side of the card out of view, provided a black cover cap for it or just made the socket match the rest of the card. Yeah it’s a small thing (1st world problems right?) but it could have been avoided or just not included to start with.So a great card slightly spoilt by the manufacturer adding the "sUPer coolz RgBz!" that really aren’t needed and don’t help the card do what you want it to do.
J**S
Worthwhile upgrade
I've added this to my gaming build and it's made a huge difference in the headphone and soundbar experience depending on what I play. More clarity, better base. Overall great
L**R
Not compatible with windows 7
Warning not really compatible with windows 7.I had a £30 7.1 surround sound card from maplin which I have now gone back too.I was so looking forward to this sound card, despite it being a day late that wasn't a problem. It was easy to fit.When it worked it sounded great. However the software crashed for fun, changing mode crashed or gave distorted sound. I uninstalled and reinstalled the software from creative website three times and this is where I realised that despite what they claim there is no dedicated windows 7 software. I had to use windows 8.1 software that just did not work well with windows 7 even despite an update.many years ago I used creative sound blaster card whose software used to cause random bsd. Seems like their software has not improved any.Card returnedCard being returnedIn short hardware good, software terrible. For windows 7 non existant.
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