- Nov 18, 2005
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This might belong in General Hardware ... but I'm looking specifically for the gamer's input, since this is considering gaming more than anything else.
I have this card sitting unused in my previous system.
I've been content with my onboard Realtek audio, but... BF3 has been giving me fits since the last patch/DLC, and I want to test this "get a sound card" theory (hoping that BF3 crashing even with my G35 USB headset is a separate issue, or at least also audio-based).
But this card is so old. And old-school PCI. Will it conflict with a system that is predominantly PCI-Express focused? Will it conflict with anything?
Will the drivers work on Windows 7 64bit, and do so in a happy and stable fashion? Will the processing play nice with modern game audio engines?
There are no locally-available PCI-Express sound cards, aside from one at Best Buy (Creative's Recon3D card D: and it's a $150 for that junk D
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And this is all still a theory that a dedicated sound card will solve my woes and allow me to get back to BF3. I would quit the damn game until a patch fixed my issues (if ever)... but if I already have a card that will actually work, cool. If I can even spend less than $100 for a good card... perhaps.
I don't have audiophile-level equipment, but an upgrade from onboard could be cool. I don't NEED it though...
I have this card sitting unused in my previous system.
I've been content with my onboard Realtek audio, but... BF3 has been giving me fits since the last patch/DLC, and I want to test this "get a sound card" theory (hoping that BF3 crashing even with my G35 USB headset is a separate issue, or at least also audio-based).
But this card is so old. And old-school PCI. Will it conflict with a system that is predominantly PCI-Express focused? Will it conflict with anything?
Will the drivers work on Windows 7 64bit, and do so in a happy and stable fashion? Will the processing play nice with modern game audio engines?
There are no locally-available PCI-Express sound cards, aside from one at Best Buy (Creative's Recon3D card D: and it's a $150 for that junk D
And this is all still a theory that a dedicated sound card will solve my woes and allow me to get back to BF3. I would quit the damn game until a patch fixed my issues (if ever)... but if I already have a card that will actually work, cool. If I can even spend less than $100 for a good card... perhaps.
I don't have audiophile-level equipment, but an upgrade from onboard could be cool. I don't NEED it though...