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# 15% game performance boost 7.1 channel surround sound EAX 5.0 immersive gaming audio Creative Labs SB0880 PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Sound Card

**Brand:** creative
**Price:** ₨134
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## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your soundscape — because your ears deserve the Titanium touch!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Creative Labs SB0880 PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Sound Card by creative
- **How much does it cost?** ₨134 with free shipping
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## Best For

- creative enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted creative brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Crystal-Clear Voice Chat:** Communicate flawlessly with high-quality inputs and low-latency ASIO drivers for professional-grade voice clarity.
- • **Revive Your Audio Library:** X-Fi Crystalizer restores lost details in compressed files, bringing your music and movies back to life.
- • **Cinematic 7.1 Surround Sound:** Experience theater-grade audio with 7.1 channel output and THX certification for movies and music.
- • **Pinpoint 3D Positional Audio:** Locate enemies and immerse yourself in gameplay with ultra-precise 3D sound technology.
- • **Game-Changing Audio Acceleration:** Boost your PC gaming performance by up to 15% with dedicated hardware audio processing.

## Overview

The Creative Labs SB0880 PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium is a high-performance sound card designed for PC gamers and audiophiles. It delivers immersive 7.1 surround sound with THX certification, advanced EAX 5.0 environmental effects, and precise 3D positional audio to enhance gaming and multimedia experiences. Featuring dedicated hardware audio acceleration, it boosts game performance by up to 15%, while X-Fi Crystalizer technology restores clarity to compressed audio. Compatible with Windows 7 and Vista, it supports professional-grade voice chat and low-latency recording, making it a top-tier upgrade over standard motherboard audio.

## Description

From the Manufacturer The Creative PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium sound card delivers exceptional audio performance to your PC. With realistic environmental effects and 3-D positional audio, you'll be able to locate opponents by sound whether you're using surround speakers or stereo headphones. In addition, the X-Fi Titanium uses a powerful audio-processing engine that will outperform other motherboard audio options. Powerful Audio Processing Boosts Game PerformanceThe PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium employs a powerful audio-processing engine. Unlike other motherboard audio solutions that task the computer processor, the X-Fi Titanium performs the heavy lifting and leaves your processor free to work on other tasks. This boosts real-game performance by up to 15 percent, while still delivering all audio effects with outstanding 24-bit sound quality. Realistic Gaming Effects with EAX 5.0 TechnologyWith support for EAX ADVANCED HD technology, the X-Fi Titanium delivers rich environmental effects for a more immersive gaming experience. You'll hear bullets whizzing by your head, feel earth-shattering explosions, and experience other sound effects that bring you closer to the game. Positional 3-D AudioWith X-Fi CMSS-3D technology, the X-Fi Titanium delivers outstanding surround sound whether you're using headphones or speakers. When used with a regular pair of stereo headphones, X-Fi CMSS-3D creates nine virtual speakers for exceptional surround effects, letting you feel like you're sitting in the best seat of a movie theater. You'll get an advantage in games, too, with the ability to locate enemies by sound before they see you. And with multichannel speakers, you'll be able to hear exactly where the audio cues are--even between speakers. Voices will be right in front of you and ambient sound will surround you, just like a live performance. CMSS-3D works with both desktop stereo speakers and full surround speaker systems. X-Fi Crystalizer Restores Lost DetailsRecover lost detail with X-Fi Crystalizer technology. This technology restores the audio detail that is lost in compressed audio files so you'll regain vibrancy and clarity in your music and movies. Highs and lows that were lost are enhanced, so whether you're listening to cymbal crashes or wailing guitars, you'll hear the music as it was meant to be heard. High-Quality Voice ChatWith high-quality inputs and hardware audio processing, the X-Fi Titanium ensures great vocal quality in your voice chats, so your teammates will hear you loud and clear. Plug in your headset or microphone, and you'll hear the difference instantly. Intense Cinematic Sound for MoviesThe X-Fi Titanium delivers THX-certified surround sound for a cinematic experience right at your computer. Cyberlink PowerDVD software is included (via free download) and supports DTS and Dolby Digital-EX decoding for an unmatched DVD movie-watching experience. The X-Fi Titanium also supports Dolby Digital Live and DTS Connect encoding (Windows Vista only), so you can connect directly to your home-theater system through a single digital cable for fantastic 5.1 surround sound. Advanced Features for Audio and Music CreationFor those in the audio- and music-creation business, the X-Fi Titanium offers advanced features for outstanding results. A dedicated mode supports near transparent conversion between any resolutions, digital-matched recording, low-latency ASIO support, and more. System RequirementsMicrosoft Windows 7, Vista, or XP; Intel Pentium 4 1.6 GHz or AMD Athlon XP 2000+ processor or equivalent; available PCI Express (x1, x4, x8, or x16) slot; 256MB RAM (512 MB RAM for Vista); 600MB of free hard-disk space; CD or DVD-ROM for software installation; headphones or amplified speakers; Internet connection to download PowerDVD player software.What's in the BoxPCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium sound card, Quick Start leaflet, and installation CD. Product Description PC Gamers and audio enthusiasts looking for faster performance and more realistic gaming sound as well as the richest, most dynamic audio experience for music and movies.

Review: IT WORKS WITH WINDOWS 7! - It DOES work with Windows 7 (64 bit)! Please read the rest of my post because it may help you. I upgraded my OS from Vista to Windows 7 and needed a Windows 7 compatible sound card. I did some research and chose this card over the Extreme X-Fi. I installed the sound card and booted up my PC, without disabling the onboard audio. After I downloaded the drivers, it worked nicely for about 30 minutes. Afterwards, I was getting popping and crackling noises throughout my music. I disabled the onboard audio, in the BIOS, and then I removed the drivers and downloaded them again. (I did this several times.) Problem did not go away. I removed the drivers, again, and restarted my pc, allowing Windows 7 to apply the Microsoft HD audio device driver. The noise went away, and the music sounded pretty good, but I wanted the full functionality that I paid for. I contacted Creative tech support, and they were very helpful. I used some of their suggestions and added some of my own ideas. Here's how I got the sound card to work properly: 1.) I removed the sound card from my PC. 2.) I went to Device Manager and uninstalled the sound card. 3.) I went to Programs and uninstalled ALL software from Creative. 4.) I went to my PC vendor's website and downloaded the latest BIOS, drivers and firmware. 5.) I ran Norton Utilities 15 to scan and fix any errors on my C drive and registry. (It removed about 1500 temp files from my repeated attempts to reinstall the sound card drivers.) 6.) I installed the sound card into a different PCIe slot on my motherboard. (Even though Creative tech support, expressly, stated that I should not install the sound card in the PCIe slot right next to the video card, I ended up doing that because it was the only other slot available.) 7.) I went to the BIOS and disabled the onboard audio. 8.) I downloaded the drivers for the sound card from Creative's website. DO NOT USE THE CD THAT CAME IN THE BOX. The sound card has been working, beautifully, for two weeks, now. I don't know what combination of the steps that I took to fix the problem did the trick, but it's better to be thorough. I am using some cheap speakers and headphones, but the sound is more nuanced than what I was getting from the Realtek HD onboard audio that I was using with Vista. Be careful because the volume is very loud! When you change modes or settings the volume can reset to something very high and blow out your eardrums! Overall, I highly recommend this product. Now, I just need to buy some better speakers and/or headphones so that I can get the full benefits of this sound card.
Review: X-fi is definitely TITANIUM!! - I wish more of these reviews for computer peripherals would state what kind of operating system and some other ancillary specs to get a better idea if this is really for me. If you use Vista or XP, it is really important to know what operating system the good or bad review was referring to. I replaced an Audigy 2zs Creative card with this Ttianium card, and the sound generated by this card is so crisp, Titanium is the perfect word to describe it. I am using a 3.2 ghz Gateway Intel with XP for operating and 4gb of RAM. With the Audigy 2zs, the software(not the drivers), was always a little bit tricky to slam in, and the software is essential. This X-fi Titanium(pci-e card), was a dream, it loaded all the software pefectly. The 2zs software was always a bit buggy, but always worked in. No problems at all with the X-Fi. Great extra software too. The best experience with these Creative cards is had with a great pair of headphones. This is the true test. I use Sony's best 7509 model, and the Hphones are literally shaking your head, and no I'm not deaf yet. The software with the Titanium is sweet. You get a stereo receiver graphic that comes up with a big volume knob and bass/treble knobs. The lit up dash provides EAX, graphic EQ, speakers setup, and other tweaks to tailor your sound. Previous Creative software models required you to bring up a separate box for each tweak. This a solid 5*****!! UPDATE----So good, I just bought another one for a w7 computer I just built. The Intel DP55sb Extreme series board has nice optical audio i/o's but is still fairly anemic in the dynamic dept.. I took my headphones from there and went over to my XP/Titanium setup and "my god" what a difference. So the onboard sound is overboard! Flotsam! If you can't get this to work on Win7, go back to Playstation 1. Current driver and software slammed in perfect from the Creative site. Dashboard even has a few different looking graphics and adjustments. Driver disc is worthless for w7 use. Makes the optical array on the Intel Extreme mobo sound like an iPod with earbuds. If you want to hear the entire spectrum of sound and feel it, get this card. I have completely forgotten about its progenitor the Audigy 2zs line of cards. It's like someone talking about the best meal they ever had, until you eat one you won't know.

## Features

- Watch your DVDs in cinematic surround sound with PowerDVD software featuring DTS and Dolby Digital-EX decoding
- PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium has fantastic inputs and low-latency ASIO drivers for great music recording
- Hear 3D positional audio so precise, you can locate enemies by sound.
- Hear crackling gunfire and earth-shattering explosions, EAX 5.0 delivers sound effects that pull you into the game.
- Boost performance in your favorite games with hardware audio acceleration that will blow your motherboard audio away

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001E25KDK |
| Audio Output Mode | 7.1 channel surround |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27 in Computer Internal Sound Cards |
| Brand | Creative |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Speaker, Headphone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 185 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00054651146730 |
| Hardware Connectivity | PCI |
| Hardware Interface | PCI |
| Hardware Platform | Headphones, PC, Speakers |
| Item Weight | 0.95 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Creative |
| Mfr Part Number | 70SB088000004 |
| Model Number | 70SB088000004 |
| Platform | Windows 7, Windows Vista |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 109 dB |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 5.1 |
| UPC | 642008951641 054651146730 777778792283 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** 7.1 channel surround
- **Brand:** Creative
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer, Speaker, Headphone
- **Hardware Interface:** PCI
- **Platform:** Windows 7, Windows Vista

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ IT WORKS WITH WINDOWS 7!
*by T***T on February 20, 2011*

It DOES work with Windows 7 (64 bit)! Please read the rest of my post because it may help you. I upgraded my OS from Vista to Windows 7 and needed a Windows 7 compatible sound card. I did some research and chose this card over the Extreme X-Fi. I installed the sound card and booted up my PC, without disabling the onboard audio. After I downloaded the drivers, it worked nicely for about 30 minutes. Afterwards, I was getting popping and crackling noises throughout my music. I disabled the onboard audio, in the BIOS, and then I removed the drivers and downloaded them again. (I did this several times.) Problem did not go away. I removed the drivers, again, and restarted my pc, allowing Windows 7 to apply the Microsoft HD audio device driver. The noise went away, and the music sounded pretty good, but I wanted the full functionality that I paid for. I contacted Creative tech support, and they were very helpful. I used some of their suggestions and added some of my own ideas. Here's how I got the sound card to work properly: 1.) I removed the sound card from my PC. 2.) I went to Device Manager and uninstalled the sound card. 3.) I went to Programs and uninstalled ALL software from Creative. 4.) I went to my PC vendor's website and downloaded the latest BIOS, drivers and firmware. 5.) I ran Norton Utilities 15 to scan and fix any errors on my C drive and registry. (It removed about 1500 temp files from my repeated attempts to reinstall the sound card drivers.) 6.) I installed the sound card into a different PCIe slot on my motherboard. (Even though Creative tech support, expressly, stated that I should not install the sound card in the PCIe slot right next to the video card, I ended up doing that because it was the only other slot available.) 7.) I went to the BIOS and disabled the onboard audio. 8.) I downloaded the drivers for the sound card from Creative's website. DO NOT USE THE CD THAT CAME IN THE BOX. The sound card has been working, beautifully, for two weeks, now. I don't know what combination of the steps that I took to fix the problem did the trick, but it's better to be thorough. I am using some cheap speakers and headphones, but the sound is more nuanced than what I was getting from the Realtek HD onboard audio that I was using with Vista. Be careful because the volume is very loud! When you change modes or settings the volume can reset to something very high and blow out your eardrums! Overall, I highly recommend this product. Now, I just need to buy some better speakers and/or headphones so that I can get the full benefits of this sound card.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ X-fi is definitely TITANIUM!!
*by M***Y on August 27, 2009*

I wish more of these reviews for computer peripherals would state what kind of operating system and some other ancillary specs to get a better idea if this is really for me. If you use Vista or XP, it is really important to know what operating system the good or bad review was referring to. I replaced an Audigy 2zs Creative card with this Ttianium card, and the sound generated by this card is so crisp, Titanium is the perfect word to describe it. I am using a 3.2 ghz Gateway Intel with XP for operating and 4gb of RAM. With the Audigy 2zs, the software(not the drivers), was always a little bit tricky to slam in, and the software is essential. This X-fi Titanium(pci-e card), was a dream, it loaded all the software pefectly. The 2zs software was always a bit buggy, but always worked in. No problems at all with the X-Fi. Great extra software too. The best experience with these Creative cards is had with a great pair of headphones. This is the true test. I use Sony's best 7509 model, and the Hphones are literally shaking your head, and no I'm not deaf yet. The software with the Titanium is sweet. You get a stereo receiver graphic that comes up with a big volume knob and bass/treble knobs. The lit up dash provides EAX, graphic EQ, speakers setup, and other tweaks to tailor your sound. Previous Creative software models required you to bring up a separate box for each tweak. This a solid 5*****!! UPDATE----So good, I just bought another one for a w7 computer I just built. The Intel DP55sb Extreme series board has nice optical audio i/o's but is still fairly anemic in the dynamic dept.. I took my headphones from there and went over to my XP/Titanium setup and "my god" what a difference. So the onboard sound is overboard! Flotsam! If you can't get this to work on Win7, go back to Playstation 1. Current driver and software slammed in perfect from the Creative site. Dashboard even has a few different looking graphics and adjustments. Driver disc is worthless for w7 use. Makes the optical array on the Intel Extreme mobo sound like an iPod with earbuds. If you want to hear the entire spectrum of sound and feel it, get this card. I have completely forgotten about its progenitor the Audigy 2zs line of cards. It's like someone talking about the best meal they ever had, until you eat one you won't know.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Had to dock a couple stars...
*by S***E on December 14, 2012*

5/20/14 EDIT: MUSIC PRODUCERS. Be careful. Reason (a program used to make music) actually killed this card. It skipped and popped during recording and now whenever I try to use the card, there's a loud humming and buzzing in the right speaker/headphone. Bought an Asus Xonar after this beauty died. Sad to say that the sound quality of the Asus us nowhere near this one, unfortunately. But after this card and Reason killed my soundcard, my sound has taken to skipping every now and then even with the new card. It really damaged something. Had to dock a couple stars, sorry, Creative. Perma-damage to my comp is worth three stars docked, so feel lucky I liked the sound of it so much. That, and I can't hold all of the blame to you. Reason most likely had something to do with it, too. Before I get replies saying it probably wasn't the sound card, I want to say I'm certified in PC Repair. There MAY be a chance it COULD be the PSU (power supply). I have tried replacing it already. I believe the damage may be to my motherboard. BE CAREFUL. Just got this in today, but so far it's AMAZING. The quality from HD onboard to this card is insanely better. I hear a HUGE bass difference in dubstep, my games run faster, the voice changer is hilarious! Err... on that note, never trust an online relationship that only goes by voice or chat... the male to female voice changer is REALLY good and believable. I couldn't believe that was my voice. The elderly man was HILARIOUS. The card came with a bunch of freebies (pretty much bloatware that I'll be giving a try anyways) and is super customizable. Has different modes and such (ex: gaming, entertainment). Realtek was screwing my microphone over. I could barely hear myself! There is a slight hissing in recording with this card, but I turned my mic down a bit to get rid of it. I'll keep you updated if it breaks! GREAT deal for refurb! Just like new (so far). Purchased mine from S.G. Enterprises.

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