Subj : Sound cards. To : Mark Hofmann From : Arelor Date : Fri Jul 23 2021 05:09:34 Re: Sound cards. By: Mark Hofmann to All on Thu Jul 22 2021 10:14 pm > Maybe I'm an audio snob. Actually, I probably am. Anyway, I have always ha > the integrated audio in motherboards. I have owned Sound Blaster cards sinc > the beginning of time. The one I have used for many years now is the Sound > Blaster Audigy FX (PCIe). > > That card works great. It has great sound quality and an amp of some sort > since it boosts the sound level a huge amount. > > Fast forward to a week ago when I bought another video card (MSI 2060 Super > Gaming). Video cards like that block access to other slots on the motherboa > I had no place to install my SB card, so I bought a USB Sound Blaster X3. T > sound is close the the same quality of the FX - but it is buggy as hell. Ju > like what has happened to Cisco, Microsoft, etc, the modern day products are > released way before they are ready and just don't work right. I'm sure it i > software bug of some type, but after two years they still have not fixed the > audio drop outs. I am taking the damn thing back to Microcenter this weeken > > Anyway, I ordered a PCIe riser card that supports up to 4 risers, bought 2 > riser cards and will move my other video card outside the PC to the top of t > case like my other one. That will free up the space I need to re-install my > Audigy FX. > > Far more difficult than it should have been, but it seems more and more that > new stuff is worse than the old stuff. > > - Mark Nowadays, dedicated audio cards seem to be a book case of the law of diminishing returns. I am not a hardcore audiophile when it comes to hardware, but most people will benefit more by spending 100 extra dollar in better speakers than 100 extra dollar in a dedicated card. Sorry your card sucked. I am not a fan of USB ones but they are handy in a pitch. I have a cheapo Trust for doing audiochat with a computer whose integrated sound chip is busted. -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: Palantir * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL * (618:250/24) .