Did you disable the motherboard's on-board audio, in the BIOS, when you installed the STX card?
Have you tried the unified Xonar Drivers?
http://maxedtech.com/asus-xonar-unified-drivers/
For improving music audio, might try getting an external headphone amplifier and connect it to the STX's line-output (RCA)
Darkvoice 336SE, $213-$250.
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/dark-voice-366se
Low cost upgrade for the STX.
LME49860 op-amps ($5 each?), you would need 3
Of course I disabled onboard audio, I have no problem with the drivers or DPC latency - everything is working just fine on WIn 10 64. How will unified drivers "improve" sound quality?
Of course I disabled on-board audio, I have no problem with the drivers or DPC latency - everything is working just fine on WIn 10 64. How will unified drivers "improve" sound quality?
Some people have claimed they have heard a slight improvement in audio quality, using the Unified Xonar Drivers.
Also I figured these is a small chance the original Asus driver installation might have had issues.
Next step for trying to improve audio quality might be getting a tube headphone amplifier.
Darkvoice 336SE, $213-$250 at Massdrop.
Some people have claimed they have heard a slight improvement in audio quality, using the Unified Xonar Drivers.
Also I figured these is a small chance the original Asus driver installation might have had issues.
Next step for trying to improve audio quality might be getting a tube headphone amplifier.
Darkvoice 336SE, $213-$250 at Massdrop.
There's a lot of talk about those on here about being a really good pair of entry level cans, but no formal review. For $40 I'd be curious to try them out myself, as well as the Philips SHP9500. I think MLE stated earlier in this thread that he doesn't have as much time and/or funding to do as many reviews as he used to.
There's a lot of talk about those on here about being a really good pair of entry level cans, but no formal review. For $40 I'd be curious to try them out myself, as well as the Philips SHP9500. I think MLE stated earlier in this thread that he doesn't have as much time and/or funding to do as many reviews as he used to.
My 681 actually costed 20 euros which is less than 20 dollars .
For whatever my opinion is worth they are superb gaming cans because they have three essential things
-Controled bass
-Huge soundstage
-Clarity
So if anyone else is reading and needs dirt cheap gaming cans , even tho they are open these are suberb.
I was going off the price of 668B's on Amazon for $37.99, but the 681s are $28.99. Still cheap! Most good gaming cans are open, so that shouldn't necessarily be a con, unless you're looking for a more fun pair of headphones.
I was going off the price of 668B's on Amazon for $37.99, but the 681s are $28.99. Still cheap! Most good gaming cans are open, so that shouldn't necessarily be a con, unless you're looking for a more fun pair of headphones.
I got mine from thomman.de for 20 euros . Yeah indeed open headphones have good soundstage and become a must for gaming.
These are also surprisingly bassy for open headphones , they are not basshead level or anything but the bass is satisfactory without bleeding into the mids.
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