I'm looking to upgrade my PC's audio and understand that most sound cards fit in a PCIe slot. However, I have a couple of concerns. First, I read somewhere that I should check compatibility with my PC for the sound card I'm considering. Secondly, the Creative Sound Blaster AE-7 mentions it's designed for Windows 10, and I'm having trouble finding a sound card that explicitly states it's compatible with Windows 11. What should I be aware of?
2 Answers
Honestly, sound cards feel a bit outdated now. If you're aiming for better sound quality, you might want to consider getting an external DAC instead. There are tons of options available across different price ranges. Many DACs also come with built-in amps if that's something you need.
The specs for the AE-7 actually indicate that it supports Windows 11 as well. Usually, if a device works with Windows 10, it's compatible with Windows 11 as well. But it's always good to double-check the manufacturer's specifications just to be safe.

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