Unless you're an audiophile, or using really high end kit, there's no real reason.spoodie wrote:I dont think I want to spend twice as much on a X-Fi card but I can tell it's definately worth using a proper soundcard over the on-board, when it worked the SB card made the sound a lot richer. Unless there's a really good reason to go for the more expensive one?
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\Dr. kitteny berk wrote:Unless you're an audiophile, or using really high end kit, there's no real reason.
I've been using my SB Live! for years and it works well enough. The next soundcard I buy has to feature on-the-fly Dolby Digital or DTS 5.1 encoding, so I can plug it into my Stereo for maximum funnage.
it all depends on the onboard, i *thought* i was deaf in one ear for a long long while *while using headphones*, and my one pc speaker was broke but it turns out my onboard sound card was only mono. its not till after i bought a 4.1 surround set up off a mate i realised how cack it was. so now i have an audigy 2 value live gizmo and since my games play and sound a hell of alot better
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uhh.. Don't you mean ANY soundcard takes the load off the CPU? A better one doesn't take less off the CPU.. a bad one'll do that too. If you're comparing any soundcard with onboard, then yes this is a factor. When comparing soundcards I swear there is extremely small difference?mrbobbins wrote:A good soundcard improves performance and FPS in games because it takes load off the CPU. FACT
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Ive still yet to get away from onboard sound, but frankly, Ive got better things to spend my extremely limited cash on.
If I did, though, I think the only thing I would be basing my decisions on (other than cost) is what you can plug into it. Ive not got the best hearing in the world, so sound quality really isnt an issue. What I would really like is a soundcard with one of those little panels that goes in a drive bay, so I dont have to keep doing contortionist acts to plug things in. That would be nice.
If I did, though, I think the only thing I would be basing my decisions on (other than cost) is what you can plug into it. Ive not got the best hearing in the world, so sound quality really isnt an issue. What I would really like is a soundcard with one of those little panels that goes in a drive bay, so I dont have to keep doing contortionist acts to plug things in. That would be nice.
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I'm torn between cards that can do EAX stuff well (the current SB live crashes games with it enabled, so even working is a performance gain) and the urge to not waste money on features my cloth ears will be unable to notice.
Things like surround sound do not appeal - I live in a terraced house, so it's headphones only late at night - and games are scary enough without weird noises coming from behind me: the noises from the street actually behind me are quite scary enough at times
The front panel things are rather convenient, though.
Things like surround sound do not appeal - I live in a terraced house, so it's headphones only late at night - and games are scary enough without weird noises coming from behind me: the noises from the street actually behind me are quite scary enough at times
The front panel things are rather convenient, though.
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As some of you know, im thinking of spending paypal monies on ebay. I started off thinking of getting a PSP, but every one thats gone in the last week or so has been just out of my budget (by a matter of 5-10 pounds
). So, I then thought of getting more RAM (obscene amounts of the fastest i can), or possibly a new gfx card (something around the £150 mark).
But then I realised: there is part of my setup that is actually causeing me physical pain, in a couple of different ways. My cheap as shit headphones are rubbing away the corners of my ears, and to swap them for speakers involves acrobatics behind the desk that my stiff bones cant cope with. So im now thinking: New sound card, with one of those thingys that sit in the drive bays, so i can easily swap between headphones and speakers, and a new headset to save my poor ear-flaps.
I was thinking of this for the sound card, but have no clue about a decent headset. If people can suggest one, that would be grand!
The only limitations here is that it cant come to a total of more than £150 (including postage), and it has to be payable via paypal.
Go, my stuff finding bitches!
As some of you know, im thinking of spending paypal monies on ebay. I started off thinking of getting a PSP, but every one thats gone in the last week or so has been just out of my budget (by a matter of 5-10 pounds
But then I realised: there is part of my setup that is actually causeing me physical pain, in a couple of different ways. My cheap as shit headphones are rubbing away the corners of my ears, and to swap them for speakers involves acrobatics behind the desk that my stiff bones cant cope with. So im now thinking: New sound card, with one of those thingys that sit in the drive bays, so i can easily swap between headphones and speakers, and a new headset to save my poor ear-flaps.
I was thinking of this for the sound card, but have no clue about a decent headset. If people can suggest one, that would be grand!
The only limitations here is that it cant come to a total of more than £150 (including postage), and it has to be payable via paypal.
Go, my stuff finding bitches!
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I have one of these which work perfectly well normally, but has had some, er...problems in Teamspeak.
i have a Creative Audigy 2 Value OEM and the sound is top notch, also im going to get one of these audio things (although i think i got it from OCUK, cant remember was drunk) in the post soon to cure the same problem you have. jobs a gooden
hmm, I have one of those little ports on the front of my case, which needs connecting up to my soundcard, but I never got around to it as some cables were missing from this card I got from a pal. Just so you know I have a plain old audigy. Works a treat
. Do you have a headphone/mic port on your case (front)? or would you need to get a soundcard with a seperate connector for the front of your PC?
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I do have those ports, but they are in a stupidly inaccessable place.
Also, if i wire them in, the rear port would stop working, so rewiring would still be required.
I think i shall go for the audigy 2 with the little extra box thing for plugging stuff into™.
How about headsets? What do you fellas recommend?
Also, if i wire them in, the rear port would stop working, so rewiring would still be required.
I think i shall go for the audigy 2 with the little extra box thing for plugging stuff into™.
How about headsets? What do you fellas recommend?
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I use a Plantronics Audio 90 headset which does me fine and you can pick them up for about £20 now, although Jinxx and Berk don't agree. They are an improvement from what I was using before, they're cheap and comfortable, just make sure you turn down the bass as it's way too high.
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I'm slowly moving up in the world of headphones!!
£10 USB -> £25 Plantronics
The main reason I bought the Plantronics is they came with a free audio switch box to switch between speakers and the headset, which I find very handy
http://www.evocal.co.uk/index.cfm?event ... oryID=1038
£10 USB -> £25 Plantronics
The main reason I bought the Plantronics is they came with a free audio switch box to switch between speakers and the headset, which I find very handy
http://www.evocal.co.uk/index.cfm?event ... oryID=1038
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