Extreme gamer card is dead

while back in December i bought a sound blaster extreme gamer and in January it died.
i have tried this card in 3 other computers and it does the same thing the disk and drivers from the site all say can not find the supported product the card is placed in correctly and the red light is on in the back when it says found new hard ware which is about every 20 years it will say multimedia device and then when i try to install the drivers it wont work it does this on my other computers too... what should i do

If it does the same on 3 computers probably it's really dead. If it's still under the retailer warranty try an exchange, otherwise contact CL's support for a RMA.

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