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I've always used the PCIE XFI since like 2015 or so.
The problem with any SoundBlaster card is you need to research and/or ask around first and make sure it has proper working/stable Drivers for Win10/11
Back when I had PCI XFI (Audigy series was same way) they had many issues regarding Drivers and Win8/10. Where as the PCIE XFI did not have these issues. Even on Win7 SP1, every once in a while at random, the PCI XFI... all its settings would just get reset back to defaults for no reason. Yea for someone who had the equalizer and all the surround options all fine tuned; that was a real PITA. This never happened with the PCIE XFI though.