So most desktops ship with 7.1 integrated audio, but some manufacturers like Dell, HP, and Velocity Micro offer the ability to upgrade to a Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio card ... is it worth the upgrade for headphones and my 2.1 speaker system (H/K Soundsticks)?
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Integrated 7.1 PC audio? Is it decent?
That X-Fi xtreme audio is really bad, if you want to upgrade just buy an Auzentech or Asus Xonar.
Edited by Amatsu - 12/20/10 at 4:58pm
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Youll have to change your sound card unless all you do is gaming on that computer. From my experience Creative are unstable and troublesome. Problems with dirvers and compatibility a lot.
For a cheap audiophile-like sound try Asus Xonar soundcads.
Since nobody actually answered my original question, perhaps I should assume that integrated 7.1 surround audio is no good and its worth investing in a sound card?
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if you only listen to mp3s, watch encoded movies and game on it youll be fine.
as soon as you pick up a good set of headphones or a decent sound system you will realise its flaws. on-board sound cards perform poorly. no clarity, no depth, sound just doesnt come out as articulate as it should .,. sefsfdsf s\fwe\ fsef
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if you only listen to mp3s, watch encoded movies and game on it youll be fine.
as soon as you pick up a good set of headphones or a decent sound system you will realise its flaws. on-board sound cards perform poorly. no clarity, no depth, sound just doesnt come out as articulate as it should .,. sefsfdsf s\fwe\ fsef
Thanks, one more question, how difficult is it changing sound cards? I have never upgrade a desktop before, so I have little experience opening the thing up and upgrading stuff. I will look into the Asus sound cards, didn't even realize they were a player in upgrading sound cards. I always assumed Creative was tops with this technology.
I am seeing various models of the Xonar cards, which is the recommended one here? I see a DX, D2, STX, etc.
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I had D1, DX and D2. I would get D2X since the price diffrence is not that big. You get better and better sound as you go up the food chain but i would stick with D2X for the moment. There was a Xonar I always wanted because it had a built-in headphones amplifier, I forgot its name. It goes for about 120£, worth checking it out. But if youre low on budget go for DX, pretty decent for the moeny.
Changing the sound card is not a big deal. Before buying the card make sure you have that particular slot free on your motherboard. PCI-Express1X is the little tinny one, PCI is the long white one and PCI-Express is the long colourfull one. After fitting the card in boot up your PC and go into BIOS (press Del or F2 or F10 or F12 , depending on your motherboard) and look around in that menu to turn off integrated soundcard. In Windows you just put your soundcard CD in and install whatever pops up. I would also go on their official web site for the latest drivers updates.
Asus vs Creative: yes, Creative have a good name but theyve been sleeping on it for too long. Asus are more value for money and they dont crash every other minute.
To take advantage of a good soundcard you will need to cut down on bad habbits like mp3, divX movies, cheap headsets etc. Hope this helps
Edited by MajorCockUp - 12/21/10 at 3:24pm
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