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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: Pigslilspaz on August 08, 2011, 12:38:16 AM
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Been having a problem with the sound crapping out on all my games and winamp, and they won't work unless I restart the program. I have a feeling its the integrated sound card so I'm looking for a new one. Been looking and it seems to be a tossup between these 3 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Productcompare.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100008658%20600011977%204025&IsNodeId=1&bop=And&CompareItemList=57%7C29%2D102%2D003%5E29%2D102%2D003%2D05%23%2C29%2D102%2D012%5E29%2D102%2D012%2DS01%2C29%2D270%2D006%5E29%2D270%2D006%2DTS). Any advice would be appreciated.
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the first two are the same card, except on the first is an oem so no cd no nothing just the card. second you get cd, manual. i had it, sound was great but not awesome. but it's 20 times better than integrated.
semp
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Wow I feel stupid lol. Thanks for pointing that out :rofl
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what does a one gain from a sound card?
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Check your PM's Pigslilspaz.
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what does a one gain from a sound card?
Most sound cards allow you to tweak and adjust everything from their different software packages. I am a fan of sound cards since I play a ton of music on my computer. I have gone both ways and am currently without a sound card due to the motherboard I have not having a PCI slot; so if I get another sound card I had to go to the PCI-E versions to fit my motherboard. IF I save up the money then I will go with one of these ASUS cards. The main difference between these two linked below is the higher cost one has a headphones amp built into it so I can use my stereo headphones with the bigger 6.3mm jacks.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16829132006 - $75
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16829132010 - $157
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Most sound cards allow you to tweak and adjust everything from their different software packages. I am a fan of sound cards since I play a ton of music on my computer. I have gone both ways and am currently without a sound card due to the motherboard I have not having a PCI slot; so if I get another sound card I had to go to the PCI-E versions to fit my motherboard. IF I save up the money then I will go with one of these ASUS cards. The main difference between these two linked below is the higher cost one has a headphones amp built into it so I can use my stereo headphones with the bigger 6.3mm jacks.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16829132006 - $75
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16829132010 - $157
thank you much sir! :salute
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what does a one gain from a sound card?
The sound chips mounted on a mobo use the system's main CPU for some portion of the digital signal processing that turns ones and zeroes into the analog sounds that your ears can process. A properly designed sound card and drivers can take that load off the CPU. On the other hand, there does seem to be a fair number of folks out there who believe that a modern CPU can handle that load. Because I have yet to see any definitive test result numbers on this topic, I revert to the old saw, "throw more hardware at the problem", and use an add-in sound card. YMMV.
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If you do add a sound card make sure you disable the on board sound as well as deleting the drivers for it.