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TuXeD

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Hey Guys,

Well i'm looking to upgrade from my onboard sound card but right now i don't know which one should i get.

I'm Using the Z-2300 logitech Speaker and i listen a lot of music and play some games like COD4 CSS and crysis.

So, what you guys think about this??
Thanks
Jo
 
Originally posted by: TuXeD
Well i'm looking to upgrade from my onboard sound card but right now i don't know which one should i get.

I'm Using the Z-2300 logitech Speaker and i listen a lot of music and play some games like COD4 CSS and crysis.
Here's another option for you...
* ASUS Xonar D2X


 
Originally posted by: Blain
Originally posted by: TuXeD
Well i'm looking to upgrade from my onboard sound card but right now i don't know which one should i get.

I'm Using the Z-2300 logitech Speaker and i listen a lot of music and play some games like COD4 CSS and crysis.
Here's another option for you...
* ASUS Xonar D2X

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Originally posted by: Blain
Originally posted by: TuXeD
Well i'm looking to upgrade from my onboard sound card but right now i don't know which one should i get.

I'm Using the Z-2300 logitech Speaker and i listen a lot of music and play some games like COD4 CSS and crysis.
Here's another option for you...
* ASUS Xonar D2X

I hope Asus puts out a new revision of that card; specifically one that won't need a four pin floppy connector.
 
Originally posted by: TuXeD
I'm Using the Z-2300 logitech Speaker and i listen a lot of music and play some games like COD4 CSS and crysis.

Don't bother. Onboard sound suffices for what you need it to do, and I highly doubt there will be any appreciable difference by changing to a dedicated sound card, unless you're preceptive of the clearer audio, but if audio quality truly matters to you, you'd probably want to get the audiophile-level cards at the very least anyway.
 
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