I've been on the fence about buying a discrete sound card since building my first PC in 2002. The equation for buying most desktop parts is pretty straightforward: a graphics card can handle your ...
Not that I have a problem with Realtek... just interesting that they kind of ended up with a monopoly on sound, because the only alternative that I know about are add-in Creative products, which I ...
I just inserted an Asus Xonar SE ($69) sound card. It works in a new Intel i5-12400 boxen. I spend enough time in the office to listen to sound and music through a more than decent Yamaha / Dynaudio ...
My reference audio is the onboard Realtek HD Audio controller optically feeding an external Audio-gd Sparrow ‘A’ DAC/Amp. The Audio-gd drives the AKG K-701s. While not the most spectacular sounding ...
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Ask a veteran gamer about the Sound Blaster name, and they’ll share tales of how the firm’s sound cards were mandatory in almost any gaming rig. Back in the DOOM era it was the MIDI support, while ...
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