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Sound cards! Are all sound cards PCI slot? Do they free up your motherboard processing audio?
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THe ALC 882 version from Realtek is not half bad for an onboard sound solution for example. Anyway, I am thinking about buying a Creative Labs card that supports DVD-Audio one of these days. I'll get around to it when I find the time. -S PS. PCI is typically fine for sound by the way. It doesn't need screaming performance. |
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I have the NForce 2 onboard that is not bad but seems to be crackling lately. I installed new drivers and it has seemed to have gone away. I started looking into a card that is plug and play. I'm staying way from the soundblasters. The reviews on the cheap ones say gaming is bad with them and the others are too expensive. I have found one that is not bad and good reviews. My question is do all motherboards have a PCI slot? I hate to order the card and find it will only fit AGP slots. Currenlty I have a Nvidia AGP card. The MB is Nvidia.
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Careful with that Diamond though. To me, that looks like a step backwards from your NForce 2 onboard audio. -S |
Yeah, looking at the reviews of the diamond, not so good. Maybe I will just continue on with my NForce 2. The crackling seems to have disappeared since I updated the driver.
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Some thoughts from Anandtech on the X-Fi:
Final Words The final verdict is that the SoundBlaster X-Fi Elite Pro is an excellent audio solution. With plenty of analog and digital I/O, the potential for improving game performance, lots of features, and better sound quality than any other consumer sound solution on the market, the SB X-Fi Elite Pro is simply impressive. Topping the performance of the Audigy 4 Pro and the Echo Gina 3G at every bit depth and sample rate, we can't help but acknowledge the superiority of the newest top-of-the-line card from Creative. |
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