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Sound Card question

Chosonman

Golden Member
So what exactly are the advantage of sound cards in gaming. And what should one be looking or in a good quality gaming sound card?
 
So what exactly are the advantage of sound cards in gaming

Very little. The latest from Creative (X-Fi series) support the latest revisions of EAX. Whether or not you will notice (or care) is another question. Having a dedicated sound card does free some system resources that would otherwise be used by onboard sound... but it's not a big deal.

If you're concerned with gaming, you won't need a special sound card. You will most likely NOT tell a difference between an X-fi and a recent, decent onboard setup.

If you're really into audio quality or audio recording, then a more professional setup is in order. It all depends.

I am pretty serious about sound quality, but the HD Audio integrated into my P35-DS4 board sounds great, run through a headphone amplifier to my Sennheisser headphones. It sounds 95% as good as my Audigy 2 ZS, and that has been crashing games a lot recently, so I took it out.

Start with onboard, and get a card if you really feel like spending the money later 🙂

~MiSfit
 
Originally posted by: themisfit610
So what exactly are the advantage of sound cards in gaming

Very little.
[OTHER GREAT ADVICE]

This. Basically, don't buy one unless you have a huge set of speakers or need it professionally, at least until you've judged the onboard sound (which on recent boards is great).
 
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