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    Default Soundcard.

    I've got me Bose Companion 5 Speakers. But i still don't have a soundcard in this pc, there's a default thingy on my motherbord ( GigaByte GA-P35C-DS3R, P35 (ATX, DDR2⁄DDR3, Sound, LAN, SATA II, RAID) ), but i asume that it would kinda improve my musicquality if i put a decent soundcard on it.


    But i'm quite a noob when it comes down to picking a soundcard, especially with the massive offer there is these days. So i was wondering if someone who does have some knowledge could recommend me anything.


    Accoridng price, i'm willing to pay 100 euro or so for it, but i just don't know if that's worth it. Since i enjoy the good music and i do want to enjoy the music that has a good quality itself. But atleast 50% of the music i play is still mp3 or mpeg, so a 500 euro soundcard would be quite useless.


    Thanks





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    Did a little looking and this seems to come highly recomended in @ £63.99 (74.28 euro) http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...odid=SC-045-CL (there are other places that sell it)
    There are so many different cards out there and the range can be substantial in difference but i'd say if your
    going from on board to PCI then your best off starting with something like this, youl see a huge improvement
    at not to much cost
    just dont go with supremeFX (asus) they fail my current one came free with the mobo and it has given me
    nothing but blue screens and bad sound... so i just put in a £25 for tests and its better than the asus 1 lol
    GL with the choice
    Last edited by angeldeelite : 05-08-2010 at 07:23 AM Reason: missed link

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    Quote Originally Posted by angeldeelite View Post
    Did a little looking and this seems to come highly recomended in @ £63.99 (74.28 euro) http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...odid=SC-045-CL (there are other places that sell it)
    There are so many different cards out there and the range can be substantial in difference but i'd say if your
    going from on board to PCI then your best off starting with something like this, youl see a huge improvement
    at not to much cost
    just dont go with supremeFX (asus) they fail my current one came free with the mobo and it has given me
    nothing but blue screens and bad sound... so i just put in a £25 for tests and its better than the asus 1 lol
    GL with the choice
    Thanks!

    typed in the name in a site i use often and found the Creative Labs SOUND BLASTER X-FI XTREME AUDIO PCI-E X1 24BIT 7.1CH for 40 euro.
    http://www.cool-prices.nl/nl/product...e-audio-478123

    Site is dutch though, i tried and google the name, but i only get dutch links.

    This one should be good aswell, doesn't it?


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    not sure about the version you posted, but there are still some versions which use an old emu10k1(or somehting like that) chip, and not the newer one from the "real" x-fi.

    i'd check that first and then get one with the newer chip. which version then is iirc basically irrelevant.

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    From what i could tell (dont speak dutch) the one you found is an older card so what that would mean in
    reference to universal's post im not sure but looking at its spec's it isnt as good as the one i linked but
    would prob do the job tbh

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    Just picked it up at the local store, the one you linked. updating the software atm.

    Thanks for the help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Littleburst View Post
    Just picked it up at the local store, the one you linked. updating the software atm.

    Thanks for the help.
    Wehay result how much that set you back? let us no how it go's

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    Quote Originally Posted by angeldeelite View Post
    Wehay result how much that set you back? let us no how it go's
    99 euro's. Cheapest i could find on the internet was 90 euro's. I'll happily pay 9 euro for a actual store then.

    Dunno how much i like it to be honest :X

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    http://www.head-fi.org/forum/list/46

    Have fun.

    My only advice: Don't buy creative. Heard lots of crap about them (driver/compatibility issues)
    Hardware Lurker

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sajuuk View Post
    http://www.head-fi.org/forum/list/46

    Have fun.

    My only advice: Don't buy creative. Heard lots of crap about them (driver/compatibility issues)
    That's to late i'm affraid :P

    I allready got great speakers and well, the sound that came out of them before i put a soundcard in it, wasn't bad at all. After putting the soundcard in it, i'm really doubting if there is a big difference in the soundquality.

    I've turned my pc off, took the soundcard out, restarted it, played some music/movies to see how it sounds. Turned pc off again, put the soundcard back in and it's really hard to tell what the difference is.

    How do i check if it actually works? And the speakerset comes with an USB connection, so they're not connected to the soundcard. Would that make a difference?

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