I have recently exchanged my Creative Sound Blaster G8 for an identical one, but I have run into similar problems with the second one compared to the first. With the first device I had issues with the volume lagging with the knob and the volume level indicator and level fluctuating with me not changing the volume at all. I did troubleshooting steps such as disabling my motherboard's onboard audio, factory resetting the device, uninstalling and re-installing the Creative App software and associated drivers, and changing USB ports and cables. None of that helped. I assumed there might have been a hardware problem with the G8 so I returned it and got an exchange. With the replacement G8, I am still having issues with the volume level lagging and the volume making big adjustments in loudness with only small moves of the knob. I disabled my onboard audio again and tried to see if there was some setting in the Creative app that could fix the volume adjustment level for the knob, but no luck. I now suspect that the issue is with the Creative App software. I plan to return the G8 sound card and look at possible alternative internal and external sound cards. I plan to build a new PC soon that is intended for gaming use with additional uses being for listening to music (mostly FLAC), and basic YouTube content creation and running Windows 11. What I am looking for is an internal/external sound card to connect both my Logitech Z407 speakers and G432 gaming headphones, provides 7.1 surround sound (real or virtual), has game mode settings, an EQ (e.g. rock, classical, dance, etc.) and environmental settings (e.g. concert hall, auditorium, stone room, etc.), and good audio and microphone quality when chatting online with other gamers. With the internal sound card, I want it to have good shielding from interference from the other PC components. I am not looking at an overkill sound card, but somewhere around the best value range in terms of price and performance. My budget is around $150. I have looked at alternative sound cards. I am considering Creative's Sound Blaster Z SE and Sound Blaster X AE-5 Plus [(https://us.creative.com/p/sound-blaster/sound-blaster-z-se and https://us.creative.com/p/sound-blaster/sound-blasterx-ae-5-plus ) as long as they don't require Creative App and work with Windows 11], Asus Xonar AE (https://shop.asus.com/us/90ya00p0-m0ua00-xonar-ae.html ), and EPOS GSX 1000 2nd Edition (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BHL8CNWD?tag=td089-20&th=1). I am no expert on audio. The mentioned cards are based on reviews I looked at, but I am open to alternative suggestions for reliable and good quality sound cards.
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