Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE 7.1 Channels PCI Interface Sound Card - Retail
Sells for around $25 on newegg.com. There are Windows 7 drivers available on the
creative website. Please check if/when you get it that it's an audigy se, as there is also an audigy 2 se which will need a
diferent set of drivers.
To install:
Turn the computer off and remove the power cord from the back of the case.
Remove the retaining screws for the side panel (on a tower case, usually the left side) or the top panel on a desktop.
Remove all other cables at the back of the case if it's necessary as you may need room for the next step
Lay the tower case down on it's side with the feet facing you.
Either use an anti static strap, or ground yourself by touching a metal part of the case chassis.
Locate the white PCI slots, you'll have 3 in the bottom left section of the motherboard. Choose one that lines up with one of the expansion card slots at the back of the case.
If necessary, remove the metal strip or retaining bracket that is blocking the expansion slot which lines up with the PCI slot that you're going to use. These are often held in with a phillips head screw.
Remove the sound card from it's anti static bag, holding it by the bracket and/or the edge of the card.
Position it just above the PCI slot, making sure that it lines up with the PCI and expansion card slots.
If it all looks ok, gently push it all the way into the PCI slot, then screw it into the case using the phillips head screw from the expansion card blanking strip/bracket.
Follow the directions on the installation guide or manual supplied with the sound card to install any additional cables, if necessary. Refer to the motherboard manual to connect the other ends of the cables to you motherboard. There may be a thin (about 2 - 3mm wide) cable that goes from your CD/DVD drive to the motherboard, disconnect the motherboard end, and attach it to your sound card where it says either CD or Aux in, the sound card instructions will tell you where to put it.
If you don't have the motherboard manual,
click here, on the left side of the page, under P4SGX-MX Related Link, click download - select XP - Manuals - Version E1242 - Global (not DLM).
Plug it in, turn it on, enter setup - usually by pressing delete, F2 or F10 during startup. Refer to your motherboard manual on how to disable onboard audio in the bios section. Exit bios, yes to save settings.
Your system will reboot, you can then install drivers if W7 doesn't do it automatically, play something, put the side/top panel back on if it's all ok.