Never!
It started off as a thread about X-Warrior's new system, and it is still on topic of his new system 8)
I agree ;)
Good news it's working. Troubleshooting hardware problems can be pretty demoralising at times if you have no replacements on hand!
Indeed. On the other hand, it works the other way around if it can be solved in the end. Like I did now. I have gained experience (Level up! :P). This is a long term positive effect. The negative bit was (should be) temporary. No, that doesn't mean I'd sign for trouble next time. I'm just being positive here :)
Maybe I should give a shot at calling Creative whether they have some replacement card available at a discount. I already have the bells and whistles, don't need those new. Or maybe they could fix it, who knows (that would probably be more expensive than a good new card though)... there's something fishy about the thing. I have the impression that it's not actually 'broken' physically, but it's having some kind of firmware issue. Oh well, not something to dwell on too much.
Edit: meh, they're not too fond of sharing their local phone number on their website. However, perhaps I should consider buying one of these instead: http://www.alternate.nl/html/product/Geluid/Creative/X-Fi_Titanium/-1074049/?tn=HARDWARE&l1=Geluid&l2=Kaarten. Comes with Dolby Digital Live software apparently, which would bring back the 5.1 gaming experience I had two pc builds ago, but lost due to the Digital DIN connector going obsolete. My speakers only have 2 line-in connectors, hence the normal 5.1 method doesn't work. I use the optical input. If Windows were to send a DD signal (it does now when watching movies, but not in applications like games), then I'm back into 5.1 through that cable. Also up for consideration: http://www.alternate.nl/html/product/Geluid/Creative/X-Fi_Titanium_-_Fatal1ty__Professional_Serie/-1070197/?tn=HARDWARE&l1=Geluid&l2=Kaarten, because it has some kind of casing, making it harder to break *cough* :roll:. Being PCIe cards, they would also go into somewhat more favourable positions on the motherboard (not blocking the GPU's airflow).
Any experiences with Dolby Digital Live, or any of the above cards? Suggestions? (Yep, we're back on the original topic :P)