Thursday, April 16th 2020
Creative Rolls Out Sound BlasterX AE-5 Plus Gaming Sound Card
Creative rolled out the Sound BlasterX AE-5 Plus, a discrete internal sound card with PCIe interface. The card is a step up from the Sound BlasterX AE-5, and is positioned below the AE-7 the company debuted in June 2019. The new AE-5 Plus uses the same Sound Core 3D audio processor as the rest of the AE series, but with an ESS Sabre Ultra DAC carried over from the AE-5, which offers 122 dB SNR, sound resolution of 32-bit 384 kHz, and 0.00032% total harmonic distortion. Much like the AE-5, it lacks user-replaceable OPAMPs. What sets the AE-5 Plus apart is support for Dolby Digital Live and DTS encoding, just like the AE-7 and AE-9, which is something the original AE-5 lacks. It also only comes in a black color-scheme, unlike the AE-5. The company didn't reveal pricing, although we expect it to be around 10-15% pricier than the $149 AE-5.
93 Comments on Creative Rolls Out Sound BlasterX AE-5 Plus Gaming Sound Card
While this would be nice..
(A) It would be a nishe product. Not everyone has a home theater setup. Though Its probably a lot more common now than it was back in the days when the Xonar HDAV and Auzen HT were released.
(B) a lot of motherboards come with their own built in HDMi for IGPs - Use it to pass audio to your AV receiver. Its exactly what i do.
(C) If you dont have an IGP or a motherboard that has a built in HDMi port - any cheapo 3rd, 4th or 5th hand lowend graphics card with a HDMi port will work for you if you have the space for it.
I tried options B and C - both of them worked but i decided to go with option B and save a PCIe slot for something else. The card i used was an AMD HD6450 that i bought for cheap. Whatever you buy can be even cheaper than $20. Just get whatever pre-owned PoS card with a HDMi port and plug it in. You dont need $80-120 soundcard if your AV receiver is doing most of the heavy lifting. Unless you really need a dedicated headphone amp.
That CAT IC has a special feature to directly provide i2s/DSD 24/192 and the board layout is very simple. You can feed HDMI and it will decode the signal and feed to you DAC data input. Solution exists, why it haven't gone popular...? I have a feeling, there are some patent issues. HDCP key comes included with the IC price so dunno.
As for PCI-E X1 to PCI32 converters. There is an alternative one.
What interests me though, is if there’s any delay/latency increase? This is a chain of additional connections, and wire length increase after all. So this inevitably leads to some quality decrease. Is it big though? There also might be other unknown yet issues.
But, there’s a noticeable advantage in this particular converter. Since it is possible to move the sound-card away from the source of EMI, like VGA with it’s strong VRM (and possible coil whine), to another separate and own full PCI slot, (not the half-slot solution with hard PCB mounting, like that Asmedia one, and removing the ability to use all IO connection set of the card). And the shielding of the bus may assist this task.
So, in case if someone already tested this, please write the expressions of use. Thank you!
Explain how I output Atmos to my receiver from my HTPC and this sound card? Maybe I'm just missing something . And personally I don't buy Atmos audio through headphones being good. I have 4 8'' Klipsch ceiling speakers for a 'real' Atmos experience.
You can set ANY device using properly through WIN10 Spatial audio. And NOT!!! through 3rd parity wrapper. Install the app and use.
docs.microsoft.com/lv-lv/windows/win32/coreaudio/spatial-sound?redirectedfrom=MSDN
If you are limited to HDMI. So let it be. And stop abusing people who use binaural simulation.
You are derailing this, because this IS about the sound card exactly this kind of feature. Not your imagined needs, no one really cares using a sound card, that has no relation to this product. It does not ship with for the obvious reason. You can download it in the store.
The feature is device agnostic. Use anything you have. You do not have to buy special card for it. Watch netflix, use your intel, amd, nv GPU HDMI, so be it. Use headphones, use your motherboard whatever sound card, so be it. Microsoft did put things in the right order here.
There is no such thing real or unreal experience. We are talking about effect processor. Wake up.
And speaking of Dolby atmos, it would be an interesting feature, maybe adding a daughter board with the required outputs and developing an actual atmos ready speaker setup without relying on more expensive home theater setups...
I have the same sound cards like you. SB ZxR and the "old" X-FI Elite pro .:p
I am reading many threads and post and I am overwhelmed with all the information. And you are also the first person I see who has the same 2 sound cards as me!
Could you please help me. When you can and is a better time for you, to send me some links, where I can read and download necessary things to improve the sound? Especially with the ZxR (I say this because the X-FI elite pro, I have it abandoned for lack of use, but if you recommended to put it back ... due the info you give me I would put it again).
I come from reading many posts in this thread :
www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/making-audio-enhancers-work-on-windows.244309/page-79
and I am very confused.
Any help and light you can give me, I will greatly appreciate it. If any other kind mate can offer me your help to clarify what possibilities I have, I will be very grateful
greetings mate
edit : I use Windows 10 1909
my mobo is an old Asus rampage formula
I doubt I'll buy a sound card today.
Creative, for along time, also made 'new' cards that were only differentiated through the drivers/software packages included. So you bought the $100 card and it COULD do all the things the $200 card could, except it wasn't unlocked for that.
Either way, historically, Creative Labs was not a good company from a customer service and ethics point of view. They got to where they are because they were essentially a monopoly and made superior hardware in the early 90's, then kinda rested on their laurels until they had competition. Hard pass on CL for me.
You're just making things up. Why? Are you trying to troll Creative? Creative is a kick ass company making excellent and solid products. Misinformation is not welcome here.
Here's people talking about it. It was the LiveWare software that enabled features on the boards that the base driver didn't. It was 19 years ago, but still. This is NOT misinformation.