9/21/2023 0 Comments Evga nu audio![]() ![]() Put someone in charge who knows what theyre talking about. This seems like the only post thats worth reading. The game would more than likely be the limited factor in 99% of the case. Sound cards on the other hand are able to drive 7.1, and are used for video games.Īn "audiophile" isn't judging the sound quality based on a game. DACs are pretty much isolated from all electrical noise and I've never seen one set up for more than 5.1. This is because sound cards are typically reserved for games, and DACs are reserved for music. Have you ever even used a sound card? Or a motherboard? Or do you exclusively buy $200+ boards which I guarentee you still cannot come anywhere close.Īnyone that knows better will buy into a high quality audio setup. How are you even an administrator on this website? What are you referring to? Pointless filler comments? What is this. There haven't been many sound card releases whatsoever in the past ten years. You spend 2-3x as much on a high quality video setup as you would with a high quality audio setup.Ĭhanged? Sound cards haven't changed much at all. A sound card isnt priced out of peoples budgets. Its amazing how you play it off as if a motherboard will EVER come close to a dedicated sound card - It wont. Ive had Asus STX I for a few years now and it is a total game changer. Everyone will see a substantial benefit with a sound card. Only manchildren buy these things (Yes, $200 boards are worthless). What has happened to this website? It used to be the holy mecca of hardware reviews. Depending on your listening preferences and equipment though, you may want to adjust the equalizer, which has a quick and advanced mode for finer controls.Īrtkin said:I made an account just for this. There are Nahimic audio effects, though I recommend leaving them off and listening to the card in its purest form. Overall, the driver has all the necessary features and little more. Upon installation, the sound card wasn’t immediately recognized by Windows and required a driver. The external casing is also well-made, and the sound card has a very premium feel. Our review unit has perfect soldering points and no flux residue, and almost all the components are laid out perfectly. The card stands out with extremely good manufacturing quality. Lastly, engineer Andy Grove from Audio Note left his signature at the top left. Scattered all across the board are the various capacitors from the likes of Audio Note’s Seiryu units, Nichicon caps, AVX F95 audio caps and more. The same goes for the ADI AD8056 op-amp at the top left, which drives the RCA line outputs. A centrally placed ADI LT1469 op-amp acts as the headphone amplifier, and is removable and swappable to your liking. ![]()
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