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Set Alert for Product: Creative Sound Blaster Z SE Internal PCI-e Gaming Sound Card and DAC, 24-bit / 192 kHz, 116 dB SNR, ASIO, 600O Headphones Amp, Mic EQ, Discrete 5.1 / Virtual 7.1, Supports Dolby Digital Live, DTS - $99.99

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Immerse yourself in exceptional audio quality with the Creative Sound Blaster Z SE. This premium sound card delivers high-resolution audio and immersive surround sound for an unparalleled listening experience. With its 116dB signal-to-noise ratio and 24-bit/192kHz playback, it brings your music, movies, and games to life with stunning clarity. The Creative Sound Blaster Z SE features an advanced audio processor and customizable audio enhancements, allowing you to fine-tune your audio settings. Its headphone amplifier provides powerful and detailed audio for your favorite headphones. What sets it apart is its connectivity options, including optical input and output, giving you versatile audio connectivity. Elevate your audio experience with the Creative Sound Blaster Z SE and enjoy studio-grade sound quality like never before.

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Creative Sound Blaster Z SE Internal PCI-e Gaming Sound Card
Creative Sound Blaster Z SE Internal PCI-e Gaming Sound Card

Original price was: 109,99 $.Current price is: 99,99 $.

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Creative Sound Blaster Z SE Review:

  • PRISTINE AUDIO CLARITY – With up to 116 dB SNR at an amazing bit rate of up to 24-bit / 192 kHz, enjoy impressive audio quality for your every need. The sound card also features gold-plated connectors, speaker optimization technology, and digital content encoding capability for the best digital audio performance. Coupled with Audio Stream Input / Output (ASIO) support, Sound Blaster Z SE delivers low-latency and high-fidelity audio, even for your recordings
  • SBX GAMING EQ PROFILES – Emerge as the last man standing with our updated SBX Gaming Profiles for hot titles such as Apex Legends, Fortnite, Overwatch, PUBG, and more. In-house tuned and optimized to sound the best for the respective games, you can get started right away or further tweak the EQs, instead of having to create the profiles from scratch. Simply select the respective game from our latest Sound Blaster Command software’s menu, and be battle-ready instantly
  • IMMERSIVE SURROUND SOUND – Get fully immersed and stay focused on your games with our surround sound. The Sound Blaster Z SE now supports 7.1 virtual on headphones and speakers alongside discrete 5.1 for speakers. You can even switch between headphones and your speakers via the software for those times you want to pump the bass, or go stealthier with your headphones. For extra delivery options to your external devices, the Z SE also supports Dolby Digital Live and DTS Encoding
  • CRYSTAL CLEAR COMMUNICATION – Comes with a list of Microphone EQ Presets that compensates for your headset’s built-in mic so you can be heard clearly–whether it is to reduce the harshness of your tonality, sound more natural, or to increase the mids for vocal clarity. Together with our Sound Blaster Command Software’s CrystalVoice technology that helps remove echoes and ambient noises, the Z SE is perfect for games and even video conferences while working from home for better communications

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Specification: Creative Sound Blaster Z SE Internal PCI-e Gaming Sound Card

Product Dimensions

5.35 x 5 x 0.87 inches

Item Weight

12.3 ounces

Manufacturer

Creative Labs

Country of Origin

China

Item model number

SB1500

Date First Available

September 14, 2020

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  1. Amazon Customer

    If you are using a higher end amp this card is must to have. It provides much better sound quality than embedded card.

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  2. Computer Sage

    Bests the sound card (AE-5) ahead of it. My newer card (AE-5) decided to not work properly on some audio, going from stereo to mono sounding. Did this for a music video audio and a TV show audio. Installed this one and BAM issue resolved! Works wonderfully in Windows 11, using WIN10 64x drivers. Love that when I change from speakers to headset it doesn’t make a clicking sound like the old card did! I then opened up the AE-5 and much to my surprise, there where hardly any resistors compared to this one, seems the software was doing all the work, not the hardware. This one is also much louder and crisper voice! Forget the AE-5 and high cards, grab this one!UPDATE – Mine did not come with lights on the card! They were not even put in! The holes were there, so I got 2 blue LEDs and soldered them in. Now my red sound card glows blue! LOVE IT

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  3. Lane Boyd

    Can be finnicky. I’m pretty versed in replacing parts in a PC. These devices are decent quality (but I mean lower the prices; these things are ancient at this point). I bought it to replace the sound card in my husband’s computer. It lasted fewer years than any other component in that machine, and it can be a pill to install. Physically, it’s not an issue at all, but I’ve found that oftentimes it takes an iteration or two to get the machine to recognize the device. I’ve probably personally installed and owned ~5 of these at this point, and they easily get the job done. I wish they produced a better quality product and dropped their prices to reflect that they’re Roman artifacts in 2024.

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  4. Miki

    Dotarł zepsuty

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  5. DarkWizard

    Miner problem or i give it 5 stars. This sound card software is picky. On windows 11 the sound test by its own software doesn’t work right. You have to use the windows sound test to get it to work, and switching speakers to headphones doesn’t always switch, and may have to spend some time to get it to work after unplugging the headphones. Other than that the card sound good and works great

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  6. Roy Brewer

    Great card for the price. I needed a solution to run 5.1 surround through SPDIF and this fit the bill wonderfully for the price! Works perfectly with my setup, running my PC to a SmartTV that doesn’t support 5.1 audio pass-through so I needed a dedicated soundcard to run to my AVR

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  7. lucas garcia

    The difference is noticable. I put it in my HP Z440. The sound quality is noticable. I have a 2.1 speaker and wow. On board audio is basic and if you want better audio for content creation or gaming and your on a budget. This is what you want

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  8. Amazon Customer

    Sound with my Bose speakers is like night and day

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  9. Trunq22

    Nice and loud. This card works great, but man it’s loud. I had to go into settings and pull the db back quite a bit and it’s still quite loud. If I turn my pc up all the way, I’m sure it’ll blow my speakers.I’m still trying to figure out why the 2.1 mode doesn’t separate the Left and Right channels. Support is asking me to reseat the card or try another pcie slot. I’ll get time someday.

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  10. surajit ghosh

    was delivered timely bt the product is not working properly 5.1 channel is not working properly my old 5.1 sound systemAlso the optical out support only 2 channel means 2.1 soundsystems

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  11. Jason

    I was doing some research on why volumes are so low on the stock Realtek chips that come on most motherboards these days, and it turns out that’s just a common limitation. This is an issue on my main computer with an ASUS ROG motherboard, and I have an Acer Nitro 5 laptop for instance that also has super low audio levels, and it has a cheap Realtek chip. It’s typically luck of the draw what quality of chip you’re going to get and what limitations it will have. Sometimes manufacturers scrimp on this chip to provide other features at a higher level and maintain the price point. No one will miss audio quality, right?

    I used to use a Sound Card all the time, but I mistakenly believed onboard audio was sufficient from what everyone was saying. They’re just as powerful as sound cards, people say. No they’re not, not in volume, features, or latency. The Z-SE has way more configuration options, surround virtualization for headphones, the tried and true Creative Crystalizer and bass/treble control options, including Dolby HD encoding, etc. You can even apply morphing affects to your mic if you want to sound like you’re on a radio.

    After some tweaking they sound so much better than the onboard audio. With the onboard, it sounds like the audio is right on top of you, like it’s right there at your ears. With the Sound Blaster, I’ve gotten it to where it feels like the sound is coming TO me, if that makes sense, and I can hear a lot more in music and in games. The equalizer is also a lot more powerful than Realtek.

    This isn’t that expensive to boost your audio by a lot. If you have a nice pair of headphones and do a lot of gaming or listening to music, I highly recommend it. It always takes a bit of work to tweak and perfect the settings, but it’s so worth it to listen to music how it should sound.

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  12. MachinaBuyer

    Creative SoundBlaster Z SE is a PCI Express soundcard, the re – lease of the legendary Z card which was really popular in gaming circles. My first experience with audio cards was with the legendary ASUS Xonar DGX card (one the best cards for headsets, as well as headphones) which bought in 2017 seeing it on sale in a local popular PC shop in my country. After some time using it and hearing the native audio on my ASUS TUF Z370 PLUS Gaming (Realtek AC887 codec with TUF Custom) I eventually sold it, one of the reason for it was that driver support has by that time ended and the card was not really supported anymore since we all know that PCI Express soundcard market has shrunken considerably as of writing in early 2023. One the first things that I noticed after was that my headset at that time (Logitech G233 Prodigy) was not considerably loud with the motherboard soundcard on front ports of my PC, so the logical conclusion was to just simply plug it in back of the motherboard, well there’s one thing that most people do not own or forget is that some of us like speakers also (proud owner of Z623 2.1 THX certified) which was hooked up on my back port. So I bought a wireless headset (Xbox Wireless Headset by Microsoft) to solve that problem, both I came to the conclusion that for those of us who game on our PC and sit close to the desk, that wireless headset are not ideal since they make compromises on sound quality and are prone to interferences of other devices such as our smartphones and wireless mice (if you do not own one I recommended 100%). So I bought the legendary Drop + EPOS PC38x and I was blown away with the sound quality and microphone communication that these puppies had, and the immersion in gaming as well as movies, both the same problem appeared again, my speakers were at the back of the motherboard (since they support only a headphone jack you cannot use a microphone through them, I could have I probably wouldn’t’ have bought a sound card), so since I have no love for adapters of any kind the decision was made to find a solution, and that solution was Z SE which I am glad that I came up with that idea. This sound card is the perfect solution for us who use a multi audio setup, since this card has a special port for headphones, microphone, speakers and also many more. The sound quality with this sound card is at least 50 to 65% better than my on board sound. The speakers are better and the headset is now just as like the manufacture wanted it to be. Sure I could have bought a DAC (I was an owner of G3 both it’s more console oriented) both that would mean an additional cable and something to be at my desk, let alone updating the software and drivers of sound cards which was a hassle. The software that comes with this card is really great and you can simulate a discrete 5.1 on two speakers If you want to, while 7.1 that is available with headset option is automatic, which recognizes when you set it up and when you have not (a nice feature). The overall look of the card is really cool with the red color being the dominant and looking nice in my PC case. If you are somebody who uses speakers and headset together and does not have a motherboard which has multiple female ports of either 3.5mm or SPDIF for hooking up your speakers (Z623 are RCA or 3.5mm only) like mine, then this is an ideal investment since you get a better sound quality and forgot to mention is that you can also use the included equalizer and SBX profiles on speakers and headset together without any hassle, since you have button that you can change which device you want to hear, so no plugging and unplugging the headset and more. Creative you sure have outdone yourself, even if this sound card is just a refresh of you original one, and I am planning on using it as long as you support this product, recommended!

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  13. Amazon Customer

    Todo correcto

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  14. claudio

    I bought this sound card because I had a specific use case, I knew what I was getting into. I would hope that most people are in a similar position and know, beforehand, what they are getting into before they even get into purchasing.

    For my use case, I am running this soundcard to set up audio pass through on devices, with minimum lag. The only issues I experienced were in getting access to the correct device drivers and device control software

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  15. claudio

    I thought I was getting senile because every game became increasingly harder to tell where anything or anyone was and if you’re in the heat of the moment, that split second between winning and loosing it becomes 10x worse. Enter this bad boy 100% recommend, my friends were telling me that the game audio just sucks, you don’t need to buy this, but when I tell you can hear footsteps and where they are coming from in the mist of 20 grenades and 8 brs shooting at the same time. You better believe it, this puppy is the bees knees.

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  16. John Rivera

    This soundcard in 2023 is still way better than onboard sound. I had the older model of this soundcard but it got lost somehow when I removed it when moving. Then I purchased the Omni 5.1 USB souncard which works very well, BUT it doesn’t let you switch from speakers to headphones. So I purchased this and it sounds sooo amazing and crystal clear. This soundcard blows the onboard sound right out the water. Theres absolutely no comparison whatsover. For those of you whos saying it isn’t loud enough or its not clear…..The magic is in the EQ. You MUST know how to set the EQ properly. This goes for pretty much any sound system in general. If you know how to set the bands on the EQ properly, you can make any low end sound card or system sound pretty decent. But with this sound card and a decent speaker system, the sound is abso;utely incredible…Crystal clear highs, solid mids, and very powerful bass. Again set the EQ properly and you’ll be amazed at the sound this card can produce.

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  17. MachinaBuyer

    Who said that PCI Express audio card are dead? Not if you like speakers and headsets together. Creative SoundBlaster Z SE is a PCI Express soundcard, the re – lease of the legendary Z card which was really popular in gaming circles. My first experience with audio cards was with the legendary ASUS Xonar DGX card (one the best cards for headsets, as well as headphones) which bought in 2017 seeing it on sale in a local popular PC shop in my country. After some time using it and hearing the native audio on my ASUS TUF Z370 PLUS Gaming (Realtek AC887 codec with TUF Custom) I eventually sold it, one of the reason for it was that driver support has by that time ended and the card was not really supported anymore since we all know that PCI Express soundcard market has shrunken considerably as of writing in early 2023. One the first things that I noticed after was that my headset at that time (Logitech G233 Prodigy) was not considerably loud with the motherboard soundcard on front ports of my PC, so the logical conclusion was to just simply plug it in back of the motherboard, well there’s one thing that most people do not own or forget is that some of us like speakers also (proud owner of Z623 2.1 THX certified) which was hooked up on my back port. So I bought a wireless headset (Xbox Wireless Headset by Microsoft) to solve that problem, both I came to the conclusion that for those of us who game on our PC and sit close to the desk, that wireless headset are not ideal since they make compromises on sound quality and are prone to interferences of other devices such as our smartphones and wireless mice (if you do not own one I recommended 100%). So I bought the legendary Drop + EPOS PC38x and I was blown away with the sound quality and microphone communication that these puppies had, and the immersion in gaming as well as movies, both the same problem appeared again, my speakers were at the back of the motherboard (since they support only a headphone jack you cannot use a microphone through them, I could have I probably wouldn’t’ have bought a sound card), so since I have no love for adapters of any kind the decision was made to find a solution, and that solution was Z SE which I am glad that I came up with that idea. This sound card is the perfect solution for us who use a multi audio setup, since this card has a special port for headphones, microphone, speakers and also many more. The sound quality with this sound card is at least 50 to 65% better than my on board sound. The speakers are better and the headset is now just as like the manufacture wanted it to be. Sure I could have bought a DAC (I was an owner of G3 both it’s more console oriented) both that would mean an additional cable and something to be at my desk, let alone updating the software and drivers of sound cards which was a hassle. The software that comes with this card is really great and you can simulate a discrete 5.1 on two speakers If you want to, while 7.1 that is available with headset option is automatic, which recognizes when you set it up and when you have not (a nice feature). The overall look of the card is really cool with the red color being the dominant and looking nice in my PC case. If you are somebody who uses speakers and headset together and does not have a motherboard which has multiple female ports of either 3.5mm or SPDIF for hooking up your speakers (Z623 are RCA or 3.5mm only) like mine, then this is an ideal investment since you get a better sound quality and forgot to mention is that you can also use the included equalizer and SBX profiles on speakers and headset together without any hassle, since you have button that you can change which device you want to hear, so no plugging and unplugging the headset and more. Creative you sure have outdone yourself, even if this sound card is just a refresh of you original one, and I am planning on using it as long as you support this product, recommended!

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  18. Oswaldo Parra

    Pedí está tarjeta de sonido ya que el audio integrado en mi MB es bastante plano y en muchas ocasiones ahogado (B550m Gigabyte).El paquete llegó sin problemas y al abrirlo lo primero que hice fue conectarla a mi PC, debo de hacer énfasis en que me tarde bastante para que pudiera encontrar el punto exacto para mí odio en el que la tarjeta sonara como yo quería.De base, el software de Soundblaster Command nos da un preset que es más enfocado para gaming, el sonido se siente enseguida que se amplifica muchísimo, la cantidad de ruido que hacían antes mis bocinas en el nivel 100 con el audio integrado de Realtek, en esta tarjeta aproximadamente en el nivel 34 está igual de alto que en 100, por lo que es necesario ser cuidadoso al ir subiendo el volumen a las bocinas. En cuanto al sonido por defecto, puedo decir que estaba bien, sin embargo para tenerlo como yo buscaba, me metí al ecualizador, quite algunos modos como el surround que en bocinas estereo solo ahueca el sonido como si estuviera lejos. Pero una vez que encontré el punto perfecto, no le he movido.Después de un mes aproximadamente, me compré un subwoofer el cual conecte en la tarjeta en el puerto que es para front/subwoofer y en un principio no sonaba el subwoofer, por lo que me fui a los ajustes dentro del software y me di cuenta que para que funcionará, es necesario bajar el formato de audio a 24 bits, 96000Hz. Ya que por defecto lo tenemos en 196,000Hz, sino se configura eso, jamás sonara el subwoofer o para 5.1, además de que es necesario que activemos en surround en la primera sección del software para que funcione, en la tercera sección en input seleccionar que sea 2.1, 4.1 o 5.1.No me arrepiento para nada de haber hecho está compra, sin lugar a dudas se le puede sacar mucho jugo a esta tarjeta y se notara instantáneamente el cambio. Para la gente que está cómoda con su audio integrado no será necesaria una inversión como está, pero si eres exigente, está tarjeta no te va a defraudar para nada. Excelente compra.Mi modelo es la Soundblaster Z SE, no tiene el LED rojo dentro de la tarjeta a diferencia del modelo que no es el SE.

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