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HP ProDesk 400 G3 Base Model Microtower PC
Microsoft Windows 11

I want to upgrade my Computer sound system by disabling the onboard sound card and replaced it with Creative Audigy Rx SoundBlaster.

Is the system motherboard compatible with Audigy Rx?

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Yes. It is.

 

There is support for PCI Express full and half height cards.

There is a driver from Creative with Windows 11 support for the Creative  Audigy Rx.

https://support.creative.com/downloads/welcome.aspx?nDriverType=1#type_1



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Yes. It is.

 

There is support for PCI Express full and half height cards.

There is a driver from Creative with Windows 11 support for the Creative  Audigy Rx.

https://support.creative.com/downloads/welcome.aspx?nDriverType=1#type_1



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Dear Erico , that was very kind of you to reply to my question.

Did you try to install the Creative Audigy Rx on this specific model HP ProDesk 400 G3 Base Model Microtower PC ??

 

I already have 3 same Sound cards on other Desktop pcs so lately ,when I purchased the above mentioned Computer I was wondering if there are any conflicts with it's motherboard.

 

Anyway I will try to see if it functions OK.

 

Thanks a lot

Marios

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Finally I installed the Creative Audigy Rx  Sound Blaster   on my HP Prodesk 400 G3 ,after I disabled the onboard sound system  via BIOS setup . Then I downloaded the files ( application and Drivers from Creative Support ) those that Erico suggested . 

BUT  FINALLY eventhough the installation seemed to be OK THERE WAS NO SOUND at all coming out from the card outputs.

I changed the sound card with an identintical one , then tried to check different PCIe slot , BUT nothing  !!!!!!!!!

I feel really dissapointed for this issue.

I believe that Creative should NOTE that this Audigy Rx Sound Blaster is NOT compatible with win 11.

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