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Cander
May 9th, 2003, 10:23 AM
Ok, so my Quadro4 750XGL 128 meg video card should be in today. This weekend I will look into prices for an Athlon XP 2600.
I guess next will be sound card as I am still using my on board sound. What is a good sound card to get these days. Last time I bought a sound card it was an SB 16. So its been awhile.:p
siyan
May 9th, 2003, 06:47 PM
Justin will tell you to get a Audigy/Audigy 2, but I digress. Hercules makes good stuff (and for cheap no less!), or go slightly old school and get a Santa Cruz/Acoustic Edge.
Sastraxi
May 9th, 2003, 07:59 PM
Creative is absolute pants, bullocks, or whatever you want to call it. Get a VIA mainboard and get ready for fun sound quality distortion and sample looping! :rolleyes: :p
I have a Hercules Digifire 7.1 here. The sound quality is amazing. The package is amazing. 2 firewire ports. PowerDVD Pro EX, Acid Xpress, and a media editor are all full versions and free inside. At the moment I don't see the point in getting a 24-bit, 96kHz sound card, as there are no 96kHz headphones or speakers :p. If you just get a 48kHz sound card, if you have a DVD or anything the sound range will be compressed and you'll get the same quality.
There's my rant :)
http://www.gamefaction.com/pc/hardware/digifire71/ss1.jpg
Pirate
May 11th, 2003, 08:41 PM
Best Sound Cards in the WORLD are Creative Labs (esp Audigy2). It set all standards other companies should follow . I have AUDIGY2 Platinum , all I can say is OMG .It's masterpiece .:D
siyan
May 12th, 2003, 01:30 PM
Originally posted by Pirate
Best Sound Cards in the WORLD are Creative Labs (esp Audigy2). It set all standards other companies should follow . I have AUDIGY2 Platinum , all I can say is OMG .It's masterpiece .:D
There are much better sound cards in the WORLD.
The Audigy 2 Platinum, price notwithstanding, is *arguably* the best consumer sound card on the market.
Personally I would take the Digifire 7.1 over Audigy 2.
Sastraxi
May 12th, 2003, 03:21 PM
This is awesome, I picked up Creative Inpsire 5.1, connected them up (analog, hey I got it for $80 CAD), and with the last jack put on my headphones, so I can switch between the two without changing anything :)
siyan
May 13th, 2003, 07:59 PM
Originally posted by Sastraxi
This is awesome, I picked up Creative Inpsire 5.1, connected them up (analog, hey I got it for $80 CAD), and with the last jack put on my headphones, so I can switch between the two without changing anything :)
Nice :)
I should get my parents to give me the DD/DTS 5.1 600W Pioneer system we have downstairs...takes optical and coaxial S/PDIF. Now that would rock.
Sastraxi
May 13th, 2003, 10:03 PM
How does optical exactly work? It's quite a neat look to it, being raised out from the card instead of inset.
siyan
May 13th, 2003, 10:26 PM
fiber optic wire carrying a red laser light that fluctuates in amplitude (for the "bits")
wavelength 650nm or thereabouts i believe...
of course i could just be really tired and hallucinating :)
Zaei
May 13th, 2003, 10:39 PM
Originally posted by Sastraxi
Creative is absolute pants, bullocks, or whatever you want to call it. Get a VIA mainboard and get ready for fun sound quality distortion and sample looping! :rolleyes: :p
I have a Hercules Digifire 7.1 here. The sound quality is amazing. The package is amazing. 2 firewire ports. PowerDVD Pro EX, Acid Xpress, and a media editor are all full versions and free inside.
Acid ****ing rocks! Thats all ive got to say about that :D
My audio setup is only onboard stuff, but its still fun. Ive got a two port splitter plugged into my Lineout on my main PC, with my speakers and headphones hookd up to that. Ive got a male-male cable running from the Lineout on my secondary box to the Linein on my main box. I just max the volume on the secondary box, and control the actual output volume on one PC :D Fun =).
Z.
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