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Aug 02, 2018
Replace the broken floor attachment.
A little bigger than the original, so it doesn't fit in the storage caddy well, but it gets the job done.

Jan 31, 2017
Heavy
The price was right. Bright white paper. I was a little surprised by the thickness. More than 20LB bond, but less than card stock. Still, it works fine in both my Laser printers and my inkjet.

Aug 29, 2017
About as good as it gets.
Sound blaster has been around forever and very few people understand computer sound as well as they do. Over the years I've owned most of their earlier products. In those days you could actually hear the improvements as the sound became richer and more well defined with each new model of card. My last cards were also X-Fi cards, but they were PCI slot cards. My latest computers only have PCI-e slots. I really don't hear much difference between the X-Fi cards and the newer Audigy cards. The feature sets on the X-Fi cards is better though. If you play a lot of high end games or dabble in music creation, the X-fi is the way to go. Sound Blaster's latest cards have a number of improvements on paper, and I'm sure it means something to someone, but for the average user, a used X-Fi or Audigy should be a nice improvement over onboard sound. The lifespan of these cards is better than average as you can usually move them to onto your next system.