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Confusednewbie1552

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Last question of the ngiht (or shall I say morning) for me:

Can anyone show me some good 5.1 sound cards? I like either creative or Turtle Beach, but prefer creative. I don't need 6.1 or 7.1 or anything just 5.1. I was looking at the Audigy 2 ZS, seems a bit expensive, but i'll look further into it. BTW the AUdigy 2 ZS is a 7.1, but everyone reccomeneds it, why is that?
 

Chaotic42

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I have a TBSC. It seems to be an awesome card, the versajack is great if you use headphones.
 

viivo

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The Audigy ZS can do everything up to 7.1, not just. I'm waiting for the next generation - the ZS just isn't worth it.
 

Confusednewbie1552

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Heh, I have one more question.

I would like to know what each port on a sound card is used for. For example the green is for speakers, the red is for the microphone. I think the black is for subwoofer and I have no clue what the blue yellow and the big orange one are.
 

Sonic587

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What card are you looking at? The TBSC? Newegg lists the connectors as "line in, Mic in, Line/Headphone out, GAME/MIDI, Versa Jack, CD in, AUX in" on that card.
 

memories2002

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i recommend getting the audigy ES or vanilla audigy. the audigy LS would be ok too, all below 50$. i have the audigy ES got it for 38$ a yr ago, from livewarehouse i think..
 

Confusednewbie1552

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A Sound Blaster Live i think. I was just wondering like what's the blue port used for and the black and the big one that looks like a monitor serial port.
 

Ionizer86

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Blue is usually line in, black is usually rear speakers, and the big one that looks kind of like a serial port is a gameport (for the older non-USB controllers). Oh, and I have (had) a Santa Cruz and it's excellent :)