Meh. What did they do that might induce audible noise into integrated and other internal audio sources? Did they move windows about? Play any games? Open and close browser tabs? Scroll in a browser with GPU acceleration enabled? Let news/blog websites reflow several times? I saw no mention of any such activities, while listening.
Getting even a true 16 ENOB (effective number of bits) in data converters is bad enough. 24 ENOB is very difficult since you have to measure up in terms of not just resolution, but also INL and DNL.If the content has a huge dynamic range, 24-bit might matter, but even the best systems can't possibly take advantage of more than 21-bits or so because noise.
Getting even a true 16 ENOB (effective number of bits) in data converters is bad enough. 24 ENOB is very difficult since you have to measure up in terms of not just resolution, but also INL and DNL.
Just because it has 24 pins doesn't mean it has 24-bits of resolution.
Hello sorry for asking a stupid question but what does DAC mean? Dedicated audio Card? Or something else?
in my experience, $100 sound cards are basically perfect, and even the cheap $29 xonar dg was very near perfect. Integrated sounds terrible on my hp laptop, though I haven't tried desktop integrated in a while. I imagine some of the premium boards have it perfect or near perfect, but I'm skeptical of entry level boards.
I was thinking about getting a dac+amp combo to replace my xonar dg or in combination with it's digital output, but they are like $200 for entry level. Hard to justify spending that much when the dg was very good imo.
Please quote where he said that in his post. :|
