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250Ohm soundcard for music and gaming
Oh thanks for googling to death for me :) Does it mean that with plugging an extension card to PCIE4 on my mobo I will lose some lanes (and therefore performance) that are used for the PCIE2 (where my GPU is)? Probably I will plug it into PCIE5 anyway, but I am just curious. It does...- DarkLiquidus
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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250Ohm soundcard for music and gaming
How could I check then whether my mobo (Asrock Extreme 4 Gen 3) will certainly not cause any issues? I have no clue where to find it in the manual or the internet. Most supposedly I will have to improvise when the card is delivered and something goes wrong :)- DarkLiquidus
- Post #17
- Forum: Computer Audio
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250Ohm soundcard for music and gaming
Thank you guys for all the support, I have already ordered DT990 Pro and an STX :) Also I heard that the PCI-E x16 slot is compatible backwards. That means You can plug in an STX (x1 PCI-E) into it, right?- DarkLiquidus
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250Ohm soundcard for music and gaming
Thank you so much for your advice :) An hour ago I wanted to create a seperate headphone choice thread, but it looks like this case is resolved as well :D My final decision is Beyerdynamic DT990 Pro 250Ohm + Asus Xonar STX.- DarkLiquidus
- Post #11
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250Ohm soundcard for music and gaming
Thanks for quick response :) I actually thought also about a different option. I could change the DT990 32 Ohm (or 250Ohm with DGX) to DT990 Pro 250Ohm and a Xonar STX (the same price overall). Is that a good "deal"? Also I found out that a sound blaster Z is available in my country.- DarkLiquidus
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250Ohm soundcard for music and gaming
Ok, that kind of elucidates many things. And what would be the difference between these 32 Ohm with a DG/X and the well amped Pro 250ohm version? By the way, what do you mean exactly by Xonar DG/X? You mean Xonar DG or Xonar DX or do you mean Xonar DGX? It confused me slightly :)- DarkLiquidus
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250Ohm soundcard for music and gaming
Thank you for such an developed response :) I would most possibly need to check for myself which sound processing system would be most adequate, but I do not have such possibility, so I will havet to stay with your opinion and other reviews of certain soundcards. One thing that might have...- DarkLiquidus
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250Ohm soundcard for music and gaming
Unfortunately, I live in Poland so no good with those creatives. Also I have read many reviews crticising the sound blasters regarding their game performance (and also their overall quality) as compared to xonars. About the U7 model, I have read this big thread on this forum about it, but really...- DarkLiquidus
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250Ohm soundcard for music and gaming
Hi, It is really hard for me to find any soundcard which price would not get so close to the price of the actual headphones I want to buy - I actually considered an amp more of as a cheap add-on. Looks like I have miscalculated apparently. I would truly like to find something not too...- DarkLiquidus
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Beyerdynamic DT990 32 ohm - questions
Hi, I know the thread title is pretty generic, but I would like to know some things about these headphones. Firstly, is there a big difference between this 32 Ohm version and the 250Ohm/600Ohm one or the Beyerdynamic DT990 Pro (250Ohm)? What is the sound of these headphones compared to the...- DarkLiquidus
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Open (or Half-open) headphones for music, movies and gaming
Thank you for early response :) Yes, I have read about the HD558 modding, however, there is always a great deal of subjectivism in headphones listening even when eliding the psychological aspect. I somehow find it hard to trust that removing a black tape would improve the quality of sound to...- DarkLiquidus
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Open (or Half-open) headphones for music, movies and gaming
Hi, I know the title of this thread sounds extremely generic, but I really did a lot of research considering this matter seeing numerous divergent opinions about various headphones, and so I am confused now. One thing I would like to say first is that I do not in fact have a chance to...- DarkLiquidus
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