Neville
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I know its a great feature on Asus motherboards and was wondering if anybody is using the onboard Sound Storm instead of a dedicated pci card like the EMU404 ?
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Originally Posted by Neville I have seen Creative Labs market an EMU404. Is this the exact same card the the one EMU is selling on their website ? It is also available at Compusa. |
Originally Posted by MikoLayer i am using both emu-1212m and the nvidia APU, the former for foobar and the latter for games and anime. the most apparant difference is harsh treble and lack of lushness EMU has. not bad considering its free and does well in games ![]() |
Originally Posted by MikoLayer it would be the latter. before i had my ppx3, i only used the emu as my DIY zen amp takes both RCA and stereo mini inputs. after the acquisition of the singlepower amp, i ran out of RCA cables i could use. to make matters worse, i ended up getting a headphile cable 1/4 mono - RCA cable which elimiates the possibility of splitting out from the sound card. so far its been running quite well, no known driver conflicts. |
Originally Posted by Budley007 It does "faux EAX" processing in games very well with no noticable loss of frame rates. |
Originally Posted by sygyzy I am a bit confused here. Before you had the PPX3, you used the EMU soundcard exclusively because your Zen took both RCA and Stereo Mini inputs. But the EMU does not have stereo output, so how does this help you? Then you got a 1/4 to RCA cable so now you use the EMU with the amp. Why don't you use the Mini to Mini cable and connect that to your onboard? |