So... Been out of building my own systems for about 9 years now... "Back in the day", the SoundBlaster Variants were the thing to get to keep the CPU offloaded and give the best sound reproduction... Now, my understanding is that sound cards are kind of passé...
Yes?
If not, I have no issue spending up to $100 for a good soundcard...
My use for the machine I install it in will be gaming and HTPC. I really like good quality sound. Looking for the best back for the buck sound solution. If my motherboard gets me 98% of the way there, then I'm ok just using it... It is a separate chip built into the MOBo, right (and does not eat CPU cycles)?
The MoBo is an ASUS Z87-Pro V Edition with the following sounds spec:
Realtek ALC1150 8 Channel High Definition udio CODEC support DTS Ultra PC II and DTS Connect
Yes?
If not, I have no issue spending up to $100 for a good soundcard...
My use for the machine I install it in will be gaming and HTPC. I really like good quality sound. Looking for the best back for the buck sound solution. If my motherboard gets me 98% of the way there, then I'm ok just using it... It is a separate chip built into the MOBo, right (and does not eat CPU cycles)?
The MoBo is an ASUS Z87-Pro V Edition with the following sounds spec:
Realtek ALC1150 8 Channel High Definition udio CODEC support DTS Ultra PC II and DTS Connect