E esc_cos New Member Jul 18, 2010 #1 cheap as possible. must be atleast 5.1. and compatible with win 7 64
fastdude Active Member Jul 18, 2010 #2 Nearly all modern mobos come with at least 5.1 sound built in. (Alot come with 7.1) What is the system going to be used for?
Nearly all modern mobos come with at least 5.1 sound built in. (Alot come with 7.1) What is the system going to be used for?
diduknowthat formerly liuliuboy Jul 18, 2010 #3 Unless your onboard is broken you're wasting your money. You're not going to notice a difference between a cheap soundcard and onboard audio.
Unless your onboard is broken you're wasting your money. You're not going to notice a difference between a cheap soundcard and onboard audio.
Shane Super Moderator Staff member Jul 18, 2010 #4 How much do you consider "Cheap" esc_cos Id recommend getting an Asus Xonar DS or DX.....Creative have let us down driver wise ever since Vista came out.
How much do you consider "Cheap" esc_cos Id recommend getting an Asus Xonar DS or DX.....Creative have let us down driver wise ever since Vista came out.
E esc_cos New Member Jul 18, 2010 #5 well my onboard soundcard is broken. so i need a new one. well when i mean cheap i mean the lower bottom of the range of cards. both price and quality
well my onboard soundcard is broken. so i need a new one. well when i mean cheap i mean the lower bottom of the range of cards. both price and quality
mihir VIP Member Jul 18, 2010 #6 choose the cheapest one from your online store. Go for a slot which you have plenty on your motherboard and is unused.
choose the cheapest one from your online store. Go for a slot which you have plenty on your motherboard and is unused.
E esc_cos New Member Jul 19, 2010 #7 Nevakonaza said: How much do you consider "Cheap" esc_cos Id recommend getting an Asus Xonar DS or DX.....Creative have let us down driver wise ever since Vista came out. Click to expand... and this card suports win 7? and douse it have optical or coaxial output?
Nevakonaza said: How much do you consider "Cheap" esc_cos Id recommend getting an Asus Xonar DS or DX.....Creative have let us down driver wise ever since Vista came out. Click to expand... and this card suports win 7? and douse it have optical or coaxial output?