- Nov 8, 2002
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For the last couple of years, I've pondered on the need for a separate sound card. Especially in recent times, onboard sound is almost standard. I've used some of the state of the art sound cards before. I've also used the onboard sound on my ancient pII. I absolutely DO NOT see a difference in sound quality. Improvement in sound quality, i find, is more significant when changing the speakers than when changing soundcards. The only reason I see for having a soundcard is for inputting sound and doing your own recording....which the normal user doesn't do. Could someone explain how do companies like Creative Labs ever turn a single dollar of profit on their sound cards?