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New Sound Card...

Breezer23

Junior Member
There are so many to choose from! I would prefer a Creative card. What is a good card for gaming and overall experience without breaking the bank?
-Travis
 
Is their some reason you could 'prefer' a creative card? I mean last time I checked the company has been a bucket of crap for awhile, while their hardware the produce tends to be good; who ever is on their software side drops the ball big time with terrible drivers, especially when it comes to vista.

Also define 'breaking the bank' are we talking less than $100?, $150?, $200?

Another thing, what operating system? Actually list full spec's of what this will be for.
 
Originally posted by: Quiksilver
Also define 'breaking the bank' are we talking less than $100?, $150?, $200?
"Breaking the bank" is defined as any ISA, PCI, USB or PCI-Express card that sells for over $149.99 (shipping not included).

 
Originally posted by: Blain
Originally posted by: Quiksilver
Also define 'breaking the bank' are we talking less than $100?, $150?, $200?
"Breaking the bank" is defined as any ISA, PCI, USB or PCI-Express card that sells for over $149.99 (shipping not included).

🙁 I missed a word, meant without breaking the bank; but $150 is what he might not have in mind, cause he could mean just less than $100. It's why I asked.
 
Originally posted by: Quiksilver
Originally posted by: Blain
Originally posted by: Quiksilver
Also define 'breaking the bank' are we talking less than $100?, $150?, $200?
"Breaking the bank" is defined as any ISA, PCI, USB or PCI-Express card that sells for over $149.99 (shipping not included).

🙁 I missed a word, meant without breaking the bank; but $150 is what he might not have in mind, cause he could mean just less than $100. It's why I asked.
Technically it doesn't matter if you left out a word. The results of the definition are the same...
$149.99 = Not breaking the bank
$150.00 = Breaking the bank
 
Originally posted by: RallyMaster
buy an X-Fi XtremeMusic that's on sale or something
I think the XtremeGamer is still the cheapest real X-Fi. I saw them going on Newegg for under $70 last month.
 
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