Hi all, I'm currently using the built in sound on my motherboard (Abit AV8). I know there's no comparison when comparing analog signals, the onboard DAC is crap, forget about using it, but I'm using digital optical out to my home theater receiver using it for the DAC. Sound is night and day difference.
What I was wondering is if it would be worth upgrading to a add-in soundcard over my onboard but only comparing digital optical out since I have no plans on ever using analog again (convenience of using one cable vs six, using a higher quality DAC over a PC soundcard, etc.) Would a add-in card...
* Sound better over my onboard AC97 (when using digital optical connection)
* Use less CPU resources (make games run smoother when alot of sound action is present.
If so I will consider dumping the $$ to buy one but the following criterias must be met for the card....
* Must have digital optical in and outputs on the card and not some drive bay in the front of the PC.
* Must output game surround over optical connection.
I was looking at the new Creative X-fi but for the price it doesn't seem to offer me much as far as what I need (rear digital optical in and outputs, dolby digital live, etc) Now that card is out of the question (money isn't an issue to me as long it does what I need it to do) that leaves me looking at the Turtle Beach Montego DDL soundcard. It has my rear optical in and out, does realtime dolby digital encoding for game surround sound support over digital optical connection. Those are two major things I need the expensive, fancy, and popular Creative card fails to offer me. Why doesn't Creative offer a card that's geared towards using a higher quality sound system then PC multimedia speaker/Analog?
Well anyway, now that you know my needs, would the Turtle Beach Montego DDL...
* Help make games run smoother offloading work from the CPU?
* Sound better then my onboard AC97 (not comparing DACs, only usage over the digital optical connection) I know a digital signal is a digital signal but still, will the sound processing chip of the hardware on the Turtle Beach make a better end-result sound in both games and general multimedia playback (mp3, music, movies, games, etc)?
Please help me decide if I should get a add-in soundcard!
What I was wondering is if it would be worth upgrading to a add-in soundcard over my onboard but only comparing digital optical out since I have no plans on ever using analog again (convenience of using one cable vs six, using a higher quality DAC over a PC soundcard, etc.) Would a add-in card...
* Sound better over my onboard AC97 (when using digital optical connection)
* Use less CPU resources (make games run smoother when alot of sound action is present.
If so I will consider dumping the $$ to buy one but the following criterias must be met for the card....
* Must have digital optical in and outputs on the card and not some drive bay in the front of the PC.
* Must output game surround over optical connection.
I was looking at the new Creative X-fi but for the price it doesn't seem to offer me much as far as what I need (rear digital optical in and outputs, dolby digital live, etc) Now that card is out of the question (money isn't an issue to me as long it does what I need it to do) that leaves me looking at the Turtle Beach Montego DDL soundcard. It has my rear optical in and out, does realtime dolby digital encoding for game surround sound support over digital optical connection. Those are two major things I need the expensive, fancy, and popular Creative card fails to offer me. Why doesn't Creative offer a card that's geared towards using a higher quality sound system then PC multimedia speaker/Analog?
Well anyway, now that you know my needs, would the Turtle Beach Montego DDL...
* Help make games run smoother offloading work from the CPU?
* Sound better then my onboard AC97 (not comparing DACs, only usage over the digital optical connection) I know a digital signal is a digital signal but still, will the sound processing chip of the hardware on the Turtle Beach make a better end-result sound in both games and general multimedia playback (mp3, music, movies, games, etc)?
Please help me decide if I should get a add-in soundcard!