Is there a big difference b/w MCP and MCP-T??

JACKHAMMER

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I am lookign to do a budget upgrade, and it seems a 2500 Barton and an NF2 should do the trick. I am currently using a SB LIve! for sound, and want to build another box with the parts I have left over. The question is -- is the MCP-T (like the NF7 -s ) worth it over the MCP (shuttle an35)? I only use headphones - so is there a performance difference?

Things I am looking for:
Onboard sound (or should i use the live?) - should be decent
onboard lan

Don't need:
Firewire
SATA
 

Vette73

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The MCP-T adds the Soundstorm sound, so get a board that has the MCP-T for at leats that. Well woth it.
 

Vette73

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The MCP-T adds the Soundstorm sound, so get a board that has the MCP-T for at leats that. Well woth it.
 

Mem

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Well main advantages are,

The onboard sound is driven by nVidia's MCP-T, which means users get real time Dolby Digital Encoding and lower processor utilization as opposed to the regular MCP.

 

JACKHAMMER

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Does any one know about how low the CPU usage? And is it better to just plunk down the extra $40 on and OEM audigy?