After running two soundcards/speakersets for several years (one for games, one for music) i decided that 12 speakers dotted around my small PC room was getting silly - so i decided to upgrade!
This is what i was going from...
1) Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS / Dell 5650 5.1 Surround Set (Gaming)
2) M-Audio Audiophile 24/96 / Cambridge Soundworks DTT2500 Speakers (Still the most musical PC speakers i've ever heard!)
Since i was not willing on dropping audio quality, i decided to go for the "best" (yeah....okay, i may not have chosen right!)...i went for the Soundblaster X-Fi Elite Pro and the Gigaworks S750 THX 7.1 System. All in, it was about £450 - (about $850 in funny money)
Flushed with the excitement of my new purchase i installed the card....then found the PC wouldn't boot. I don't know if i'd got a spark somehow, but the mobo was dead. One (not entirely truthful) call to Dell Service Center and a replacement board is on the way.
Two days later, the board is in, the card is in...but installing the drivers causes a BSOD.
Okay, download the latest drivers....install them......BSOD.
Bugger.
Then i notice that as the BIOS is finishing doing whatever BIOS's do, it reports an error message "Error Allocating Mem Bar for PCI Device". This is a new message that disappears when the new SB card is taken out. A check on google shows that i'm in a very small minority of people who have got this message, and no-one really knows how to sort it.
Dell Knowledge-base says a card is causing a conflict...but the same happens when all other PCI cards are removed. It then helpfully suggest removing the offending card...which isn't much use at all.
Tried everything....fiddled in BIOS, upgraded BIOS, switched switches, jumped jumpers...still no joy.
Dell don't care...Creative don't respond....
8 days later and the glow of "new toy" is rapidly wearing off!
I'm giving Creative one more day before i call their "local" support line (which actually happens to be in a different country...but what the hey, its still Europe, it must be near!) - but i doubt i'll get anywhere.
Ho hum...
BTW - the Gigaworks Speakers look amazing - the Sub is big enough to house a small family, with room left over for their dog and two gerbils. I just hope it sounds as beefy as it looks.