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<blockquote data-quote="GTRZ" data-source="post: 1200435" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>1. Its like this if you have some big need for audio or you are a big fan for movies, music and have money to spend on it then its good to have a separate dedicated audio card.</p><p></p><p>2. If you talk about the system resource usage, I think optimizing firewalls, anti viruses and those unwanted startup programs can save much more resources than what you save from a dedicated audio card.</p><p></p><p>3. If you want to hear really good difference between latest onboard audio chips and dedicated separate cards. You will have to spend lot more money on your computer. Almost same like what you spend for a economy level machine.</p><p>You got to have expensive sound card and in the same time expensive speaker system to really feel the difference of audio quality.</p><p>Latest onboard audio chips are allmost enough for normal or even mid level audio enthusiasts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTRZ, post: 1200435, member: 1"] 1. Its like this if you have some big need for audio or you are a big fan for movies, music and have money to spend on it then its good to have a separate dedicated audio card. 2. If you talk about the system resource usage, I think optimizing firewalls, anti viruses and those unwanted startup programs can save much more resources than what you save from a dedicated audio card. 3. If you want to hear really good difference between latest onboard audio chips and dedicated separate cards. You will have to spend lot more money on your computer. Almost same like what you spend for a economy level machine. You got to have expensive sound card and in the same time expensive speaker system to really feel the difference of audio quality. Latest onboard audio chips are allmost enough for normal or even mid level audio enthusiasts. [/QUOTE]
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