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what sound blaster is this?

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Name: Atomicboy
Date: October 1, 2003 at 07:50:57 Pacific
OS: xp pro sp1
CPU/Ram: p4 2.8 1G
Comment:

I just bought this audigy:

Creative labs Sound Blaster Audigy Sound Card W/1394 Bulk

however, win won't pick it up and I can't figure out which drivers I should download from sb.com

it's not he LS model, and I think it's either mp3 or gamer drivers I download, but I can't tell, anyone know, or have a link?



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Response Number 1
Name: Clark
Date: October 1, 2003 at 08:49:31 Pacific
Reply:

The software downloads for either the MP3 or Gamer are identical. Go to the Creative download site and download the drivers,


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Response Number 2
Name: ops
Date: October 1, 2003 at 08:52:06 Pacific
Reply:

What the ID number on your card?
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How to Identify Audio Products
SB Live! Identification
Including the Sound Blaster Live!, Value, MP3, Gamer, Platinum, and the 5.1 series.

To identify the model number of this sound card, first shut down the system in order to safely remove the card.
Once the card has been removed from the computer, examine the upper left corner of the component side of the card. This is the location of the model number (CT number). Here you will see the letters "CT" and four digits (e.g. CT-xxxx).
If further identification of the sound card is needed, turn the card over on its back and find the black ink stamp in the upper left-hand region.

SB PCI Identification
Including the Sound Blaster PCI and Ensoniq PCI series

Most model numbers (CT-xxxx) will be printed on the component side along the top edge of the soundcard.
If there appears to be no model number, please provide the number located on the box. The model number can be located in a red oval and can be represented as either "ES-xxxx" or "CT-xxxx."
If the box is not available, please provide the number located on the main chip of the soundcard. It may be in the "ES-xxxx" format.


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