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So right now I have the logitech z4 2.1 speakers. And i wanted to know if this sound card would make a difference in sound quality compared to my onboard.
X-Fi Fatal1ty

X-Fi Fatal1ty
Originally posted by: AVP
I think most X-Fi will help your sound and also limit the stress on the cpu but I maybe wrong. I happen to have onboard and I am not that picky so I haven't really looked into it, though I know in Vanguard a sound card helped performance a little. Anyways...if your willing to spend that much on a sound card I would look into other offerings as well, I came across this in another thread and it looks promising: http://www.razerzone.com/Products/Gamin...Razer-Barracuda-AC1-Gaming-Sound-Card/
Originally posted by: Tango
Just a note: X-Fi will not have Vista Drivers till mid March...
Originally posted by: lobbyone
How bout Turtlebeach or Azuntech sound cards?
What level of quality are you after?Originally posted by: teatime0315
So right now I have the logitech z4 2.1 speakers. And i wanted to know if this sound card would make a difference in sound quality compared to my onboard.
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Originally posted by: Blain
What level of quality are you after?Originally posted by: teatime0315
So right now I have the logitech z4 2.1 speakers. And i wanted to know if this sound card would make a difference in sound quality compared to my onboard.
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A. Top shelf, pure sound reproduction, no price too high.
B. Good overall sound card for some cool effects in gaming, some music, I'm on a budget.
C. Something cheapish so I can say I've got a dedicated sound card.
Originally posted by: Smartazz
I have the Fatal1ty edition sound card, it's very good, I can't tell the difference over my old Xtreme Music edition though.
Originally posted by: Operandi
Logitech z4: Mid range speakers won't see much of a benefit form a dedicated sound card.
Get some better speakers and then come back and ask this question.
Originally posted by: Smartazz
I have the Fatal1ty edition sound card, it's very good, I can't tell the difference over my old Xtreme Music edition though.
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: Smartazz
I have the Fatal1ty edition sound card, it's very good, I can't tell the difference over my old Xtreme Music edition though.
Because it's basically the same card without X-ram?![]()
Originally posted by: teatime0315
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: Smartazz
I have the Fatal1ty edition sound card, it's very good, I can't tell the difference over my old Xtreme Music edition though.
Because it's basically the same card without X-ram?![]()
Should I get the Xtreme Music Edition instead since its cheaper and is the the same card? Cause I don't really need the X-RAM. And i use the speakers for lossless music if that makes a difference.
Originally posted by: teatime0315
Thanks for the response YOyoYOhowsDAjello . I was wondering.. has anyone upgraded to a Z2300 from Z4's? Is there a Huge difference if both were paired with an Xfi soundcard?
Originally posted by: teatime0315
Originally posted by: Smartazz
I have the Fatal1ty edition sound card, it's very good, I can't tell the difference over my old Xtreme Music edition though.
What kind of speakers do you have if you don't mind answering.
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: Smartazz
I have the Fatal1ty edition sound card, it's very good, I can't tell the difference over my old Xtreme Music edition though.
Because it's basically the same card without X-ram?![]()
Originally posted by: Smartazz
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: Smartazz
I have the Fatal1ty edition sound card, it's very good, I can't tell the difference over my old Xtreme Music edition though.
Because it's basically the same card without X-ram?![]()
Yeah, I meant as far as performance goes I didn't notice a difference even playing Battlefield 2.
