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Paul R.
5.0 out of 5 starsHad to "jack up" my old system; put a new system in its place, but eventually it all worked out!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 10, 2019
Disclaimer: I went ahead and bought this EVGA NU Audio card without seeing and reading any reviews because NONE had been submitted prior (since it was a totally brand new product (which I was always taught growing up to NEVER buy the first of anything produced)), so I was truly taking a chance, but reverted back to YOLO (You Only Live Once); so what the heck, I went for it!

I bought this sound card to replace my onboard Realtek audio card that had stopped working, most likely from being mishandled by the military's genius packaging and moving companies that are contracted to pack up, move, and store military personnel (and family's) household goods. I'm a retired and disabled combat veteran, so upon receiving my HHGs after they were in storage in a warehouse for over a year and a half, the sound card no longer worked, the video card was broken (No video), and the front cover to the case was cracked and broken as well. So, I set off to repair my old, dated, antiquated computer, of which had Windows 7 as the Operating System (OS). I took the computer case apart, super-glued the cracked and broken clips/ pieces back together, and snapped them back into place. I then went on EVGA's website and ordered a new video card; this being the 2nd video card that I had purchased from them as I was entirely satisfied with the previous one (the video card that was in the computer currently), which was bounced/ thrown around by the military's expertly contracted and oh so gentle moving companies (a bit of sarcasm there, if you are not able to detect it).

After receiving the EVGA video card (I believe it was the EVGA Novia 2500 or something like that, I can't accurately remember at this point), I installed it and I had great video once again.

Then, to beat all, I ran into another problem; NO. SOUND. AT. ALL. My onboard Realtek audio card had $hipped the bed (should I state again), most likely as a direct result of the military's oh so careful and gentle moving contractors that they hire to move us guys that sign/signed/have signed a blank check (with our lives) for this great country for which we go to war and for which would die.

So, I began looking for an audio card.....I trusted the EVGA products; they had worked well enough for me before, so I went back to their website, and low and behold, they had an audio card on there! So, I went to Amazon, bought this NU Audio card of which had 0 reviews and totally placed my trust in EVGA, AGAIN! Little did I know that once receiving the $250 card, EVGA would NOT have the drivers for a 32 bit Windows 7 OS for which to download. HOPELESSNESS!!

I sent an email to EVGA's customer service about the issue and first received a response that EVGA would NOT be producing a 32 bit Windows 7 OS driver to download; I felt totally hopeless at this point, as you can probably imagine! Not being programmed to take "NO" for an answer, I emailed EVGA's customer service AGAIN and restated the problem and told them what I had been told in the previous reply. I received a better, more pleasing and hopeful message back; I never should have been told what I was told prior and that EVGA WOULD be creating a 32 bit Windows 7 OS driver, BUT did not know how long it would be until it was created and distributed via their website, nor was any estimated time frame given for when the driver would be available for download. Again, hopelessness!

After attempting to troubleshoot, experiment, and play around with powering down/ up, pulling different cards, placing different cards in different locations/ slots inside my computer, and basically doing everything in my power that I knew to do with the different cards and options that I had available to me in my computer at this time, I then decided that the level of expertise that I required was at a local computer shop that had worked on my sister's computers one time before. So I took it to them, they convinced me to upgrade to a whole new computer.....so $560 later, I have this new computer built around this 1 single EVGA NU Audio card. It works great though, with all of the "bells and whistles" of changing colors of light as it plays heavenly sounds that only Jesus Christ himself should have the pleasure of jamming out to!

So, to sum up everything above, I went through Hell to get to Heaven and am enjoying every bit of sound that comes out of the EVGA NU Audio sound card!! I would highly recommend it!! It took me on a heavenly ride to a brand new computer, of which need to be upgraded 5 years ago!
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Rusty Shackleford
1.0 out of 5 starsOverpriced and bad QA, but terrific sound
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 18, 2019
The sound quality is great, my Logitech 250w 2.1 speaker system never sounded so great, I had an ASUS DSX which I replaced because its drivers cause so many random sound issues and ASUS, being the garbage company they are haven't updated the drivers in years.

Games, movies and music, the sound quality is first rate. On this basis only it is a 5 star card.

The bad part is the QA is abysmal, but at least EVGA has the best CS in the industry and it is not even close.

The first one arrived DOA, I installed it and my computer would not power on. I called EVGA and very quickly determined that it was simply dead. I exchanged it with Amazon. Well this one seemed to cause my EVGA 850G power supply to pop and smoke. I said seemed because I think the PS was dying on its own in hindsight. Luckily the PS has a 7 year warranty and got a brand new replacement with no hassles. I still had the sound card and I tried my luck, it works as advertised, I was afraid I would have to return this one and go get a Creative card.

I am downgrading it for lack of Linux drivers. With Steam and GoG substantially growing their Linux support and Windows 7 losing support from MS, making Windows 10 the only and a poor option for gamers that want to control their computers(i.e. all of them) and not get spied on, this is a massive disappointment and shows shortsightedness from EVGA. OpenSuse can see the card but nothing I have tried has produced sound. For me it is not that big of a deal since I only develop on Linux and it is easy enough to switch to the motherboard onboard sound, which is not comparable but I only play music at a low volume as background noise when I am programming.

The price also seems high given what the card is, you can buy cards from Creative Labs and elsewhere with comparable sound and support for a surround sound system and other features that are cheaper. I bought it simply for the superior CS and it specializes in my speaker setup.

Add: Driver support is fairly poor. The latest drivers are abysmal, not quite ASUS levels but it seems to be moving in that direction. Sound often stops working on sleep, especially when sound when playing when it sleeps. Sometimes it is because the bit rate is reset to 44K and for some reason sound won't play at that rate so resetting it to 192K will fix it. Sometimes reinstalling the drivers is the only thing that will fix it so I reverted to older drivers.

Edit: The newer drivers cause a different weird issue on sleep. When waking the sound is muffled and a very low volume. Randomly changing settings in the Nu Audio control panel fixes it. I am not sure if it is a driver or windows issue as both seem to have no existing QA.

Edit 2: A few months later and attempts on their message boards and contacting them directly had a few minor BIOS tweaks, it is sort of solved. If I even think of adjusting my music player's EQ the problem comes back.

Apparently, there are no plans for future drivers, because I specifically asked that question in the support ticket and they ignored it. It has been almost 6 months(today is Aug 30, 2020) since they have updated the driver.

Edit: They actually did update the drivers and the problem is more or less fixed, not perfect but when it goes haywire, which is much less often, fiddling with the control panels works quickly. I will be afraid to update drivers in the unlikely event that they update it again. It is a shame that the card doesn't live up to its potential, a few month in QA before release probably would have solved most of the issues listed in these reviews and if that had happened it would flat-out be the best card on the market. I don't know why hardware companies consistently cut corners and then act surprised that it burned them. In the next year, I will be building a new computer and for the first time in about 10 years I am researching other companies(not ASUS of course) mobos and video cards. EVGA is not on my do not buy from list, but they are getting close.

This is the first time I have ever regretted buying something from EVGA, I hope that is not a look into their future. At least the CS was still good but I should have saved $100 and gotten a nice Soundblaster card.

More edits: After a few years of dealing with this, EVGA finally replaced it. Turns out that the card and its drivers are garbage. To make matter worse, to cross-ship they charged an inflated price($200) PLUS and additional $200. Granted, it is refundable, but it just shows that EVGA is heading to the garbage heap to live with companies like ASUS. .

It is the device and/or drivers as my problem persisted with two units and on two machines.

It has been nearly two years since they have updated the broken drivers.

Sadly, this is a true 1 star audio card.
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String TheoryTop Contributor: Guitars
4.0 out of 5 stars Watch the solder connections on the back of the PCB and the S/PDIF TosLink Socket
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 30, 2019
Verified Purchase
Winner out of the Gate Points:

Once the unit was installed and the driver and software was operational; the sound is rich vivid and audiophile-grade in nature. Aesthetically the RGB lighting is cool and programable, but the look is more ASROCK TAICHI or ASUS Prime than ASUS ROG or Gigabyte Aorus or MSI Godlike. You can see the images at EVGA's website.

So after listening for awhile , I feel the marketing hoopla is warranted. When the card is driving some KRK Rockit 5 Studio Monitors, an immersive, explosive, nuanced and lifelike soundscape can be heard and felt.

The software is simple to use. The interaction with Windows 10 has been stable and non-invasive so far. I'm a happy listener on all those points. The downer here is that EMI/RF noise due to the non-shielded monitors can be heard, though at a very low level when using the default speaker output versus the S/PDIF optical output. So RFID shield cloth here I come.

Try Again EVGA Points:

I didn't like that the TOSlink port immediately fell apart. It uses a pressed-in door and socket mechanism which is too delicate and immediately parted with the I/O frame after a gentle tug on the premium optical cable (TOSlink S/PDIF). If you look at the same TOSlink Port on anything else you own that is still working, you will see why those manufactures DO NOT use this trap door plastic S/PDIF port and why that device still works after many insertions and cable pulls.

The other design item I really didn't embrace is "the taller than usual solder joints protruding from the PCB". I was hyper vigilant in assessing whether the card would for any reason flex sufficiently to make conductive contact with the AMD Radeon 5700XT GPU (Metal Shrouded) and ultimately mounted it first on the PCI-e bus. Mine now has an insulating felt layer to avoid shorting should the chassis bounce a little (Not shown in photo) or otherwise anything metallic finds its way to the surface.

I really feel the sound quality is stellar, but some of the design oversights should be addressed to reduce warranty claims and improve functionality. It's brand new for EVGA, a tenured company in the PC performance/enthusiast marketspace so I don't feel this indicates a systemic issue and at the time of this review, some or all those issues may already be resolved in the current inventory.

While I do want mine fixed so that the S/PDIF (optical) port is usable, the sound card sounds much better than the onboard premium ASUS Realtek unit (ASUS Crosshair Hero Ryzen mobo) and is worth the money I spent on it.

I replaced some tired PCI-Only RME Audio 9632 cards and also disabled the onboard Realtek). Most people are happy with the onboard sound which is pretty good as they come on ROG motherboards but adding this audio card offers a "really obvious sonic upgrade".

Finally Grace UK's expertise is finding itself at the heart of distinctive products like Izotopes' Spire Studio mic preamps so the pro audio resume brings confidence to this purchase. Thanks and (no -thanks as noted) EVGA.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Watch the solder connections on the back of the PCB and the S/PDIF TosLink Socket
By String Theory on August 30, 2019
Winner out of the Gate Points:

Once the unit was installed and the driver and software was operational; the sound is rich vivid and audiophile-grade in nature. Aesthetically the RGB lighting is cool and programable, but the look is more ASROCK TAICHI or ASUS Prime than ASUS ROG or Gigabyte Aorus or MSI Godlike. You can see the images at EVGA's website.

So after listening for awhile , I feel the marketing hoopla is warranted. When the card is driving some KRK Rockit 5 Studio Monitors, an immersive, explosive, nuanced and lifelike soundscape can be heard and felt.

The software is simple to use. The interaction with Windows 10 has been stable and non-invasive so far. I'm a happy listener on all those points. The downer here is that EMI/RF noise due to the non-shielded monitors can be heard, though at a very low level when using the default speaker output versus the S/PDIF optical output. So RFID shield cloth here I come.

Try Again EVGA Points:

I didn't like that the TOSlink port immediately fell apart. It uses a pressed-in door and socket mechanism which is too delicate and immediately parted with the I/O frame after a gentle tug on the premium optical cable (TOSlink S/PDIF). If you look at the same TOSlink Port on anything else you own that is still working, you will see why those manufactures DO NOT use this trap door plastic S/PDIF port and why that device still works after many insertions and cable pulls.

The other design item I really didn't embrace is "the taller than usual solder joints protruding from the PCB". I was hyper vigilant in assessing whether the card would for any reason flex sufficiently to make conductive contact with the AMD Radeon 5700XT GPU (Metal Shrouded) and ultimately mounted it first on the PCI-e bus. Mine now has an insulating felt layer to avoid shorting should the chassis bounce a little (Not shown in photo) or otherwise anything metallic finds its way to the surface.

I really feel the sound quality is stellar, but some of the design oversights should be addressed to reduce warranty claims and improve functionality. It's brand new for EVGA, a tenured company in the PC performance/enthusiast marketspace so I don't feel this indicates a systemic issue and at the time of this review, some or all those issues may already be resolved in the current inventory.

While I do want mine fixed so that the S/PDIF (optical) port is usable, the sound card sounds much better than the onboard premium ASUS Realtek unit (ASUS Crosshair Hero Ryzen mobo) and is worth the money I spent on it.

I replaced some tired PCI-Only RME Audio 9632 cards and also disabled the onboard Realtek). Most people are happy with the onboard sound which is pretty good as they come on ROG motherboards but adding this audio card offers a "really obvious sonic upgrade".

Finally Grace UK's expertise is finding itself at the heart of distinctive products like Izotopes' Spire Studio mic preamps so the pro audio resume brings confidence to this purchase. Thanks and (no -thanks as noted) EVGA.
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Harley
4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing card - until it died after 7 months.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 27, 2020
Verified Purchase
UPDATED REVIEW: Customer service was quick and responsive in regards to my card issue. It took me longer to get back to them, than for them to contact me. RMA process was simple, and 2-3 days after sending out my old card they sent a replacement. Top notch customer service.

I'd say 4.5/5 Stars because the initial product did fail, however it's a solid piece of a equipment and I think I just got unlucky. Mahalo to EVGA RMA staff.

OLD REVIEW:
This sound card is seemingly built solid, and has great sound and software that goes with it, but unfortunately failed after just under 8 months of use. I started up the computer one day and smelled burning electronics. I quickly unplugged the power, but saw no signs of damage or smoke after opening the tower. I only noticed an issue when my sound card failed to be recognized when I booted into Windows. I powered down and attempted to get the card to boot up, but nothing would work. I took it out for a visual inspection and found nothing wrong, but when I stuck my nose up to it - oof! Definitely crispy somewhere in there.

Maybe I got a faulty unit, maybe not - but I do know that for $150+ I expect more than 8 months of use. I contacted their customer support earlier and will have to see what they say.
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Jason
4.0 out of 5 stars Great audio!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 2, 2020
Verified Purchase
I am using this sound card with a pair of Sennheiser HD 6XX and it is fantastic.
Obviously for YouTube and lower quality audio you won't notice a huge difference but Spotify downloaded playlists with it set to download at the maximum quality level provides amazing audio the best I have heard.

One of the biggest changes I noticed is that it does not matter how loud I make the headphones ever single part of any song is as clear as it was a low volumes, you can hear everything.

I also do a lot of gaming and have had no issues at all, can't say I notice a difference in quality in video game audio but it is hard to tell.

Simple to install just pop in to a spare Sata slot and it does require 1x sata power connection to power it, and on the windows side just install the drivers and you are good to go.

The software is a bit basic but this is the first dedicated sound card I have owned so I can't say how it stacks up in terms of competitors software.

Bit on the pricey side for a sound card but if you want really great audio and have a decent set of headphones or some high quality speakers I would say it is worth it for sure.

If you just wanted to get it only for gaming I am not sure you will notice a huge difference.
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Rafael Tovar
4.0 out of 5 stars Sounds Great, only 1 issue
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 24, 2020
Verified Purchase
People always go on and on about how MOBO integrated sound is perfectly fine, however, these people are definitely always wrong. If you aren't too knowledgeable about sound, then you may not hear a difference but this card provides crystal clear quality and clarity, unmatched by any integrated sound on the market by far. If you want to have great audio in your rig, then this is the card for you. Only issue I have is that the card requires me to adjust the sensitivity in the app everytime in order to get my mic to work.
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R. Davis
4.0 out of 5 stars Great sound
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 27, 2020
Verified Purchase
I was quite blown away by the improvement over my ASUS STX. The controls are just adequate, but so long as they don't get in the way, I'm ok.
Of my two computers, the card was only capable of being installed in one. The software kept crashing on my other, and I never figured out why. I almost sent it back, then decided to try it in the other computer. It worked, and it's excellent. But this is why only 4 stars. I really needed it in the one machine. I wound up putting my STX in that one.
Great sound.
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Daniel West
4.0 out of 5 stars Really is worth the money!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 18, 2019
Verified Purchase
okay so this product is the answer to everything i needed. It's basically a DAC/amp combo that doesn't use CPU power. i had a USB DAC that i plugged in to my PC and it sounded good but i would actually start to skip frames when shooting sometimes in games because the CPU power it took, yeah its not a lot but was noticeable for me. this sound card did everything i needed plus some because it sounds better than my old DAC and stopped the skipping i had so defiantly worth considering if you want high quality audio and no CPU power used on it.
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esarhaddon
4.0 out of 5 stars Easy install
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 14, 2021
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The Install went well. The time to become accustomed to the software controls was relatively small and I should be able to get rid of 'SoundSwitch' software now. Music is sweet now.
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Amazon Customer
4.0 out of 5 stars Was able to push my speakers.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 9, 2020
Verified Purchase
Looks good in my pc case. And it is able to push my speakers where as my motherboard could not. It didn’t really blow my mind or anything but I am glad I got it. FYI I don’t use the microphone or headphone jack. I just use the optic output. So I can only review based on that feature. Also I play some music but 90% of the time it is for gaming.
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Levi Anderson
4.0 out of 5 stars Good sound card, be careful with the drivers if you don't know what you're doing.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 17, 2019
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This card is amazing the only problem I've had with it is the drivers. so apparently this card is a USB 3 dac sodered onto a pci card, which means if you use a wireless internet adapter that uses USB 3 the drivers can conflict and make your system blue screen like mine did. Other then that only gripes i have is no optical recording, and no enhanced surround sound for gaming. Otherwise amazing sound card.
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RS
4.0 out of 5 stars Best Sound Card Ever!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 14, 2019
Verified Purchase
Pros:
-Sound Quality
-Ease of use (plug and play)
-Aesthetics (looks great)
-Software Interface (Simple, clean, no gimmicks)
-32 bit

Cons
-Damn expensive

This thing seriously sounds fantastic. It is also future-proof as you can manually swap amps. Deserves 5-stars but WOW is it expensive. I especially love that it not only works, but works GREAT, and doesn't have any gimmicky sound modes.
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