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A7N8X Deluxe Onboard sound vs Audigy
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I have an A7N8X Deluxe Rev2.0 board with onboard sound. I'm also still using a Creative Audigy Player. Which is best to use as a games player, should I continue with the Audigy Player soundcard or switch to the NForce Sound? I have a set of PureDigital (Videologic) 5.1 Speakers. I realise that the latest Audigy cards may be better than onboard sound but my Audigy was the first one out and is a few years old now. Secondly, games often use EAX in the sound options which I use as I have a Creative card. Should I use EAX if I switch to onboard sound? Regards, Graham. |
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Well I have the same board and same creative soundcard and I tried onboard
sound but found it not as good as the soundcard |
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I have a SoundBlaster Audigy Gamer that has been sitting on my work bench
for nearly two years. I decided to try using it again and installed it on the Asus A7N8X Deluxe board. The reason I had quite using the Audigy was because I was feed-up with the hassle of trying to load JUST the drivers and the speaker setup utility. Back when I purchased the Audigy I tried to download the current driver package off the Internet. I found I had to install the dated drivers that came with the soundcard and then I could download the update from Soundblaster. Seems they have corrected this download dilemma. But the Soundblaster software still tries to take over my computer with all kinds of junk that I don't use or want. I have no doubt the Audigy probably gave me better sound on my Logitech Z-560 speakers, but I ,quite frankly, could not hear much difference. And, again I had a bunch of stuff I didn't want or need installed.on my computer. Plus it seems the computer took longer to boot up. So the Audigy is back on the bench and all the Soundblaster software is un-installed and I am using the on-board sound again. |
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The Old Man wrote:
Hi I have an A7N8X Deluxe Rev2.0 board with onboard sound. I'm also still using a Creative Audigy Player. Which is best to use as a games player, should I continue with the Audigy Player soundcard or switch to the NForce Sound? I have a set of PureDigital (Videologic) 5.1 Speakers. I realise that the latest Audigy cards may be better than onboard sound but my Audigy was the first one out and is a few years old now. Secondly, games often use EAX in the sound options which I use as I have a Creative card. Should I use EAX if I switch to onboard sound? See if that onboard sound has EAX support. I don't think it does. -- "Oh, look what Kyle got me, it's a red Mega... Ants in the pants? Ants in the pants?! Ants in the Pants?!! ..." --Eric Cartman in South Park's Damien Episode (Season 1; Episode 8) /\___/\ / /\ /\ \ Phillip (Ant) @ http://antfarm.ma.cx & http://aqfl.net | |o o| | E-mail: NT or \ _ / Nuke ANT from e-mail address if your e-mail was returned. ( ) |
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It is a fact that no-onboard sound card is nearly as good as dedicated sound
cards. The quality of onboard sound cards built-in on motherboards (not just ASUS, any other motherboard for that matter) don't come close to Creative Live or any other Creative Sound cards. Just use your Creative sound card. By the way, don't forget to go into CMOS and disable the onboard sound card before you install your Creative sound card. -- Ryan Atici |
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"Ryan Atici" wrote in message ... It is a fact that no-onboard sound card is nearly as good as dedicated sound cards. The quality of onboard sound cards built-in on motherboards (not just ASUS, any other motherboard for that matter) don't come close to Creative Live or any other Creative Sound cards. Just use your Creative sound card. By the way, don't forget to go into CMOS and disable the onboard sound card before you install your Creative sound card. -- Ryan Atici Thanks for the advice guys, much appreciated. I agree with the thoughts on the 'bloatware' that comes with the Audigy, its a nightmare to get just the drivers and mixer panel on. I think I'll be sticking with the Audigy as I'd heard you get a slightly improved framerate using a dedicated card but wanted to know what you guys thought about the NForce sound option. Many thanks again. Graham. |
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"The Old Man" wrote in message ... "Ryan Atici" wrote in message ... It is a fact that no-onboard sound card is nearly as good as dedicated sound cards. The quality of onboard sound cards built-in on motherboards (not just ASUS, any other motherboard for that matter) don't come close to Creative Live or any other Creative Sound cards. Just use your Creative sound card. By the way, don't forget to go into CMOS and disable the onboard sound card before you install your Creative sound card. -- Ryan Atici Thanks for the advice guys, much appreciated. I agree with the thoughts on the 'bloatware' that comes with the Audigy, I've just got an Audigy 2, installed the driver update off the web instead of using the CD, then used the CD to just install the mixer, EAX control panel and Speaker Calibrator. Didn't even bother with the rest. |
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