Onboard Audio - the wise route?

Fionavar

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I am considering the ASUS P4G8X as my next mobo and the Deluxe comes with onboard audio - Realtek ALC650. I know nothing about this topic and can find nothing useful with a google search. I still use a Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live Value and I am wondering if the onboard solution is a good route - pros and cons and any links to reviews and discussions in this regard would be greatly appreciated. Thanks ahead of time - peace.
 

Peter

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Ah no, not THAT question again :) ... please use the Search function to find the manier discussions on this very topic.
 

Mikki

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the wise route? It's the only route mate! hehe...sorry, just a little venting about manufacturers putting a bunch of cr@p on their boards....:|

anyhoo, you can always disable it and use your card if ya want. The C-Media chip on my board sounded just as good as my Live! card, so I just left it. :)
 

mechBgon

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As I understand it, the onboard Realtek chip gets the audio output from the MCP-T to the rear jacks. It's like the FedEx truck between you and Newegg, sort of :D The nForce sound is quite good but you should be able to disable it if you want to.
 

BeaverTooth

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Your right mechBgon about how the nForce2 mobos work, but we are talking about the P4G8X which is based on Intel's Granite Bay chipset. From what I have heard your SB live! would be better than the onboard Realtek solution, and I am sure you can disable it if you want via the bios or jumper.:)
 

Fionavar

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Thanks all for your input - I did in fact do a search, but there was nothing much specific as to tech rather than opinions. Which is fine, but since I have no idea about this area - which I find really does not have a lot of coverage anywhere (I would love to see a round-up of audio differences and options). So why bother with integrated audio if it is no good? What are the CPU loads like compared with an add on card and integrated? Sheesh I really do believe audio is one of those areas that just gets looked over ;) Again thanks.
 

Mem

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Onboard sound varys in quality and CPU usage,some are very good while others are poor,in the end it`s your ears that will decide what`s best sound wise.I would try the onboard sound and listen to how good it sounds then driver and gaming performance would be next on my list,in the end you`ve your old SB Live as backup so can`t lose eitherway.


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