![]() but keep in mind your build in sound could also could get modified with 3rd party software. If you want to play with it, have the money and space in your desktop than sure you could pick it up and try it out but at the end the build in sound today is more or less equal the biggest difference is the software. Well a dedicated sound card can also be handy if you damaged your build in sound somehow. ![]() Another profi of a dedicated soundcard can be that the amp build in might be better suited for your high Ohmed studio headphones which anables louder sound. Over all they are quality wise the same.īut picking up a dedicated soundcard can be useful, If you can profit from more channel sound with a real surround setup you can plug them all in their specific port. I just got done comparing realtek onboard (ALC888S), and an Audigy X-Fi Xtreme Audio (SB0440 card) (audigy 2 software card) to the X-Fi Titanium (SB0880 card) over the last week because I acquired these two creative pieces when parting out some machines, and darn if the X-Fi Titanium doesnt. External soundcards for the most part come with some extra software which can give you a "better"(or better pre installed sound profiles, people on teamspeak may say you sound more clear but thats a software thing or the most part and could be done on the build in sound, too) controll, let you gimp different stats like more base, may come with profiles with childish distortion sounds and so on. Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium ALL THE ABOVE BEING SAID. Today are most onboard sounds on motherboards pretty good.
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