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Old 11-21-2007, 03:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have an asus p5b mobo with 8 channel sound capability. It has all the audio ports normally found on a audio card (i think). I put this computer togetherand chose this board. I'm now thinking 'why would asus make a board with the sound ports already there if the thing to do is buy a sound card'? I'm temporarily using two speakers and a sub. I want to get a 5 or 6 piece speaker system (suggestions?) I dont like the thought of having a double set of audio ports. Is it worth it or for the most part is the asus pb5 board ok for sound?
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Old 11-24-2007, 09:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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well honeslty it depends on your preference. Im not 2 sure how good onboard soundcards are but from past experiance, they arnt up to quality as a sound card from the store. Especially if you wana to hook up a bunch of nice speakers. It may look retarded to have 16 sound ports in the back but i would still get the sound card.

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look in the asus manual and it should tell you the specs of the soundcard and then compare to retail cards...
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As far as I know, Creative SoundBlaster cards have always been the industry leader in sound for the consumer.

But that is a good question that I've been wondering myself. I have a Fatal1ty board that comes with a bunch of audio plugs integrated to the motherboard. I dont think the marginal benefit of the slight increase in audio quality would warrant buying a new audio card.
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As far as I know, Creative SoundBlaster cards have always been the industry leader in sound for the consumer.

But that is a good question that I've been wondering myself. I have a Fatal1ty board that comes with a bunch of audio plugs integrated to the motherboard. I dont think the marginal benefit of the slight increase in audio quality would warrant buying a new audio card.
asus onboard sound sucks...get a x-fi......
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