The Creative X-fi series of sound cards is probably known for being in collusion with the devil. They are great cards, when they work. But I should have looked up the facts before I bought an extreme gamer card many years ago.
I used to love it for everything from its gold-plated connectors to its driver software, with so many settings to tweak that I never bothered to learn what they are, but most importantly I liked the clarity of the sound. Although it's usually the headphones that are the culprit in bad audio quality, this sound card did improve the aural experience a lot from the ancient piece of onboard hardware I had before. And when I got into music production, it was adequate.
The more time that passed, the higher became my demands on polyphony, signal delay and distorsion, etc. And I think that the load on the card increased as I started to push it harder, but it used to live up to expectations in most situations that didn't require timing-critical recording. Which in my case is 99% of the time. But all good things must come to an end.
Today, some moments ago, I eagerly opened up FL Studio for a short composing session and then the card went all insurgent on me. Instead of the typical anaphone sound FL Studio should play when it opens, I got the sonic version of assasination. It was something like a sudden explosion of static so extremely loud that I had to throw my headphones off of me. It was very unexpected and highly unpleasant. I think I may be suffering a little temporary hearing loss now.
Hearing loss or no hearing loss, Beethoven went deaf and it didn't bother him, but if I cannot trust my own hardware then what can I trust? The relationship between the X-fi and me will never be the same again knowing that until I find out what caused that malfunction I risk getting physically hurt by my machine.
Up until this year I thought that the most dangerous thing about computers were the bad habits and sitting in an unnatural position for 10h+ a day, but that is nothing compared to hazards like this and the PSU explosion I experienced a month ago. What will the next malfunction be?