allen21
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I think i'm a competitive gamer. I play Battlefield 3, BorderLands 2, Dota 2, Bioshock and Farcry. But i'm not gonna get the soundcard for gamimg but for listening music and make music.
I think i'm a competitive gamer. I play Battlefield 3, BorderLands 2, Dota 2, Bioshock and Farcry. But i'm not gonna get the soundcard for gamimg but for listening music and make music.
Thanks again for the advices.
All things considered I think I'll go probably go for a X-Fi Titanium for the time being: the soundcard will have to deal mostly with games.
On the music playback side I'm considering to buy a separate (external) DAC/Amp combo.
The "hard" part will be to finda non-HD Titanium...
If you get an external DAC-amp unit, you can't connect it through USB or it will bypass the internal soundcard, therefore negating all the soundcard's features.
About the Titanium, you can either get a regular priced card or a refurbished card.
Do you reckon this is the same card?
Hi, I was researching on soundcards too few while back. I'm not into gaming with my PC that much, since i prefer to use my xbox for gaming. But after reading several reviews, i decided to get the Asus Sonar Phoebus, since i read they're a gaming grade category card but is also very satisfying for music listening.
Its about $175 here in Indonesia, i'm sure its cheaper out there. So far i am quite happy with what i am getting. Immense power, staging. Drivers suck imho. have you tried looking at Xonar DX? I hear theyre considerable all-rounders at about $80 here..
@Roller
Thats pretty sad for me to hear after investing quite an amount on it ._. Would i have benefited more from an Aune T1 or even Musiland Monitor 01 US in comparison?