Sound Card recommendations


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    Sound Card recommendations


    I have some money to spare on my gaming rig, and I thought the next thing to upgrade would be the sound card. Right now, I'm using the integrated 7.1 audio on my Asus motherboard, which isn't anything special.
    I'm using a true 5.1 headset (Roccat Kave).
    I was thinking of purchasing a Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Professional. Would this make much of a difference, and or do you recommend better at a similar price?
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    Hi.

    Is this your motherboard?

    ASUSTeK Computer Inc. - Motherboards- ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3


    ""ALC 892 8-Channel High Definition Audio CODEC
    - BD Audio Layer Content Protection
    - Support 192khz/24bit True BD Lossless Sound
    - DTS Surround Sensation UltraPC
    - Supports Jack-Detection, Multi-Streaming, and Front Panel Jack-Retasking
    - Optical S/PDIF Out ports at back I/O
    - ASUS Noise Filter""

    And you want more?

    I know that,you didnt ask this but....
    If you want to spend some money buy SSD to boost your system.
    SSD = faster computer,windows,loading,gaming,......
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    MadSupra354 said:
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    I was thinking of purchasing a Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Professional. Would this make much of a difference, and or do you recommend better at a similar price?
    I doubt it would make an improvement. You might hear a "difference", but who knows if you think that would be an improvement.

    I'd avoid Creative Labs except at the point of a gun.

    If you want to upgrade sound, look at your other hardware: speakers, amplifier, headphones.

    Or better yet, spend the money elsewhere--like on an SSD.
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    panais said:
    Hi.

    Is this your motherboard?

    ASUSTeK Computer Inc. - Motherboards- ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3


    ""ALC 892 8-Channel High Definition Audio CODEC
    - BD Audio Layer Content Protection
    - Support 192khz/24bit True BD Lossless Sound
    - DTS Surround Sensation UltraPC
    - Supports Jack-Detection, Multi-Streaming, and Front Panel Jack-Retasking
    - Optical S/PDIF Out ports at back I/O
    - ASUS Noise Filter""

    And you want more?

    I know that,you didnt ask this but....
    If you want to spend some money buy SSD to boost your system.
    SSD = faster computer,windows,loading,gaming,......
    ignatzatsonic said:
    MadSupra354 said:
    .
    I was thinking of purchasing a Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Professional. Would this make much of a difference, and or do you recommend better at a similar price?
    I doubt it would make an improvement. You might hear a "difference", but who knows if you think that would be an improvement.

    I'd avoid Creative Labs except at the point of a gun.

    If you want to upgrade sound, look at your other hardware: speakers, amplifier, headphones.

    Or better yet, spend the money elsewhere--like on an SSD.
    ignatzatsonic Its seem that we agree!
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    panais said:
    Hi. Is this your motherboard?
    ASUSTeK Computer Inc. - Motherboards- ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3
    Yes, that is. I didn't know it had such good integrated sound

    ignatzatsonic said:
    spend the money elsewhere--like on an SSD.
    I would spend the money on an SSD, but 1 I want high capacity and 2 Wouldn't that mean I'd have to reinstall Windows and everything? I have a system image on my other hard drive if that makes a difference...
    Also as of right now the prices of Hard Drives are too high.
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    MadSupra354 said:

    ignatzatsonic said:
    spend the money elsewhere--like on an SSD.
    I would spend the money on an SSD, but 1 I want high capacity (around 300GB) and 2 Wouldn't that mean I'd have to reinstall Windows and everything? I have a system image on my other hard drive if that makes a difference...
    The standard way to use SSDs is to just use them for Windows and your installed applications----that is normally no more than 100 GB, usually less.

    Then use your regular hard drive for all of your data.

    You should be able to restore your image to a new SSD. Even if you had to reinstall Windows, I'd say an SSD is a better way to spend on an upgrade than to buy a new sound card.


    The prices of SSDs have not moved much. Regular hard drives have jumped way up.
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    I don't really see the point in using an SSD just for Windows. Especially with Windows 8 improving boot times drastically.
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    Ideally, you'd like everything on an SSD.

    You will have a long wait if you are waiting for SSDs of, say, 1TB, to be priced anywhere near what a comparable HDD would be---years.
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    MadSupra354 said:
    I don't really see the point in using an SSD just for Windows. Especially with Windows 8 improving boot times drastically.
    Just a few benefits from SSD Top Ten Benefits of SSD | Samsung Business Insights and more....better\faster gaming,in loading and in gaming.........amd more....

    The above is from Samsung,though they are even faster SSD like OCZ vertex etc.
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