Re: Sound Cards for a dummy
Realtek? Hmm, sound familiar. Isn't that built-in sound capability on the motherboard? (I have at least mostly seen it in such situations.)
Installation of your sound card is not so difficult, but at the moment I wouldn't know how to explain it for you do be totally safe in knowing what you're doing. For this I would advise a better guide with pictures or something alike.
To make your current sound card better I wouldn't know. There may be software available to tweak. Perhaps your driver CD has some tools?
Re: Sound Cards for a dummy
Thanks for some info. FINALLY A POST!!!
Re: Sound Cards for a dummy
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Originally Posted by God's Grace
Thanks for some info. FINALLY A POST!!!
Realtek makes integrated chips.
Your only real choice with sound cards is creative; but be very careful buying any of their products if you intend to use vista, as the support is atrocious.
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Thanks. I probably wont even consider Vista until at least 3 years, so that's great.
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For gaming, the Creative X-Fi is the way to go. But M-Audio, bluegears, Razer, and Sondigo all make solid cards.
I'm not an audiophile I rely on reviews and some basic number crunching. So my advice to you is to look for a good SNR (signal-to-noise ratio), bit depth (24-bit is a must), sample rate (upwards to 192khz), DTS/DD/AC-3 hardware decoder, and for gaming EAX support.