I'm just looking for something higher quality than onboard.
What speakers/headphones do you use?
Is it primarily for gaming, music or movies?
I definitely agree here. An expensive sound card won't make budget range headphones/speakers sound any better.:thumbsup: x1000.
There's not point in getting a good DAC/AMP (that's all a sound card really is these days) and using it to drive crappy speakers. A good rule of thumb is that your speakers/headphones should cost about twice as much as your DAC/AMP.
:thumbsup: x1000.
There's not point in getting a good DAC/AMP (that's all a sound card really is these days) and using it to drive crappy speakers. A good rule of thumb is that your speakers/headphones should cost about twice as much as your DAC/AMP.
Creative are notorious for their terrible drivers, for that reason alone i'd avoid them. Nothing but trouble with all their software and i swore them off!
Yes thanks for that, i was having nothing but trouble w/ creative's drivers & downloaded from the link u gave, the card is working fine now, hopefully it'll stay that way! My probs were posted in the "computer help" forum. Would love to give daniel k a donation for his efforts, can't believe Creative actually threatened to sue him!Which is why I recommended the pack by Daniel_K.
I been using my X-Fi card since I got it. Still works and never had any major issues. Only in the early versions.
Been rock solid IMO.
Sound cards are worthless for pc gaming, vista killed EAX and its vista/windows 7 friendly replacement openAL isnt used in most games because games tend to use their own software based audio solution now.
Sound cards will enhance music though. Asus xonars are great for that, the only good card in creatives entire lineup for this is the titanium HD, the older titaniums are beaten by the xonars IMO and these new "core 3d" cards creative are putting out as the x-fis replacement are absolute bollocks, they are far worse than even the old x-fi titanium chips.
So either save your cash or get a xonar DX/essence STX/titanium HD and pair them up with some good speakers/headphones. I cant comment on the HT omega series as i have never used them but its worth noting most of their range seems to be PCI which is slowly disappearing from motherboards.
Yes thanks for that, i was having nothing but trouble w/ creative's drivers & downloaded from the link u gave, the card is working fine now, hopefully it'll stay that way! My probs were posted in the "computer help" forum. Would love to give daniel k a donation for his efforts, can't believe Creative actually threatened to sue him!
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Yes thanks for that, i was having nothing but trouble w/ creative's drivers & downloaded from the link u gave, the card is working fine now, hopefully it'll stay that way! My probs were posted in the "computer help" forum. Would love to give daniel k a donation for his efforts, can't believe Creative actually threatened to sue him!
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Eh. Not for me. At least with my sound card I can crank up the bass. On board audio just doesn't let you. At least the on board cards I have seen.
There is still quite a few games that support openAL and Alchemy: http://connect.creativelabs.com/alchemy/Lists/Games/AllItems.aspx some supported Titles aren't listed but you can get a general idea.
I found out how to enable hardware sound with Source engine games. It sounds much better than the built in sound engine. If anyone wants to know I can explain how to do it.
I tried on board audio. I just wasn't thrilled but hey that's just me.
Eh. Not for me. At least with my sound card I can crank up the bass. On board audio just doesn't let you. At least the on board cards I have seen.
There is still quite a few games that support openAL and Alchemy: http://connect.creativelabs.com/alchemy/Lists/Games/AllItems.aspx some supported Titles aren't listed but you can get a general idea.
I found out how to enable hardware sound with Source engine games. It sounds much better than the built in sound engine. If anyone wants to know I can explain how to do it.
I tried on board audio. I just wasn't thrilled but hey that's just me.
