Thanks a lot. Only used itunes at the moment as test, not looked into games but it worked, after turning off all enhancemants and turning sound quality to cd quality from a very high studio quality under advanced i think it should be enough. CPU down to 3% and peaks at 6%
I think you should be able to use 44.1 or 48kHz at 24-bit under the advanced tab without a performance hit.
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Thanks a lot. Only used itunes at the moment as test, not looked into games but it worked, after turning off all enhancemants and turning sound quality to cd quality from a very high studio quality under advanced i think it should be enough. CPU down to 3% and peaks at 6%
I think you should be able to use 44.1 or 48kHz at 24-bit under the advanced tab without a performance hit.
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ok cd quality should be enough i would have thought but i'll give it a go
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