Is My Older Soundcard Still Better Than Onboard?

ExcaliburMM

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Going to be doing a rebuild soon and I've been using my old SB Audigy 2 ZS for years. Its a bit annoying because its PCI and limits my motherboard choices at times, but because I'm usually doing a full ATX board it hasn't been too much of a problem. However I'm going to be moving to an Asrock Z87 Extreme 4 which has the Realtek ALC1150 chipset on it. Being that my soundcard is so old, has the onboard out-classed it yet, or would it be better to continue to use the card?
 

AnitaPeterson

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For what it's worth, I have an X-Fi Platinum, and it's one of the things that still gives me the jitters when I think about reinstalling Win7-64....

Creative = GREAT products (when they work!), LOUSY driver support....

As shown in the thread I linked to, opinions are divided, but there's a definite trend towards eliminating discrete cards from the picture.
 

fralexandr

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o_O I'm using my swan m10 on my asrock p55pro onboard (alc890), and it sounds fine.
Was using an x-fi xtrememusic before, but after a few years, the drivers started messing up and the card stopped working.

Things sounded "better" on the x-fi, but I'm pretty sure that's equalizer/"software trickery" type stuff, and onboard does sound a bit "dull" compared to it.
sort of like how my maximo im-490s sound "richer" than my klipsch s4 earbuds. The klipsch are cleaner when there's a lot going on though.

Apparently there's an x-fi mod for older realteks, o_O
http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/xfi-mod-is-back.183809/

So from a technical standpoint, the onboard is probably superior to the audigy 2 ZS. From a subjective standpoint the ZS is probably superior, based on "taste".
 
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