T5400 X-Fi DELL OEM problem?

Hi everybody,
I have recently bought a T5400 5.1 speaker system. My sound card was Audigy 4 which came along with my Gateway system (all system is new). Everything went well at first. Before the computer arri'ved, I bought an X-Fi card from a DELL vendor (I was thinking that it would be a retail version, but it seems it is OEM). I uninstalled Audigy 4 and installed X-Fi card onto the system, I downloaded latest X-Fi drivers because DELL did not send an installation CD. It was first OK, but after a while T5400 went into complete silence while I was playing with effects on a running mp3 (to see the differences)), they are dead. I tried the sound card with another 2 speaker set and they work, so X-Fi seems OK. I also tried T5400 with Audigy 4 again, but they still don't work. Speakers will be replaced but was that just coincidence T5400 fried after I installed X-Fi, or doesn't T5400 work properly with X-Fi? Because, I am planning to use the same card with my new T5400. X-Fi (SB0467) is an OEM card, but it shouldn't create any incompatibility issue on Gateway system. The only difference is some of the decoding hardware, I think. I mean the card is not specifically produced to run with a DELL computer. Thanks...

The speakers are definitely compatible with X-Fi soundcard. It's probably just a coincidence.
Jason

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