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Uninstall the Motherboard Audio Drivers/Software via Control Panel > Programs and Features (if present; such as Realtek HD Audio) then Restart Windows, enter the BIOS and disable "Onboard Audio"
You will still have other audio devices present, such as AMD or NVIDIA GPU related audio; ensure the SoundBlaster is set to Default via Windows Playback/Recording
In Win10 this is done by right clicking the Speaker icon next to the Clock and click on Audio/Sound Options > https://www.windowscentral.com/sites/wpcentral.com/files/styles/xlarge/public/field/image/2018/03/sound-settings-windows-10-spring-update.jpg
Also may want to update your AE5 Drivers if not already...
http://support.creative.com/downloads/download.aspx?nDownloadId=100224
^ Details are as follows:
Release date : 7 Jun 18
File Name : BXAE5_PCDRV_L13_3_2_28_0.exe
This download contains the Sound Blaster® Connect application for Windows® operating systems. For more details, please read the rest of this web release note.
Sound Blaster Connect provides you with various configuration options to enhance the performance of your product and personalize your audio settings.
Works With:
Sound BlasterX AE-5
What's New:
Improves Scout Radar reliability.
Fixes selected EQ (preset or custom) does not applies on next boot up.
Fixes selected Headphone Gain does not applies on next boot up.
Fixes noise issue in rear channel.
Requirements:
Microsoft® Windows® 10 32-bit or 64-bit, Windows 8.1 32-bit or 64-bit, Windows 8 32-bit or 64-bit, Windows 7 32-bit or 64-bit
However, I booted up Garry's Mod, and while I had it running, I went into the Win10 sound settings, and in the App volume and device preferences, I set Garry's Mod volume output to Sound Blaster's, and it worked fine. The problem there is, I haven't tested it with many other games, and some games, like the other one I tested, Fallout: New Vegas, I can't simply Windows key or Alt+Tab out of them.
Keep in mind, this is all with the speaker config set to Direct HP, whereas standard headphones, while everything in working order,put out sheer digitized sick.
There is your problem, you have your motherboard audio set as default. You want your Sound Blaster set as default, for both audio and communication.
Best bet = Disable every single audio device on your PC you are not going to use.
Since you have an expensive dedicated Sound Card, uninstall the Realtek completely, reboot and then enter the BIOS and disable it in there, so the OS can never see it at all from now on.
Apps/Games will only run on the active audio device that is set as the default.
I'd assume it'd have to do with my headset itself, but I don't have any spare headphones on hand to test that theory.