- Jan 23, 2007
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I've watched over the last 30 years as networking, video, sound and even wifi cards have slowly been incorporated onto motherboards. (or processors)
I occasionally see pretty good deals on recent used Soundblaster cards. However, I'm not sure if I would really get any benefit by adding one. We pretty much just listen to music from Accuradio or Youtube, using either the internal speaker on our PC's, or else on the add on speakers that I installed in an extra 5.25" drive bay. We don't listen to it loud. I also play some casual games.
Would there be much of any point in adding one of those cards?
I occasionally see pretty good deals on recent used Soundblaster cards. However, I'm not sure if I would really get any benefit by adding one. We pretty much just listen to music from Accuradio or Youtube, using either the internal speaker on our PC's, or else on the add on speakers that I installed in an extra 5.25" drive bay. We don't listen to it loud. I also play some casual games.
Would there be much of any point in adding one of those cards?