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Topic: USB or Built In Sound?
holastickboy
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Hi all! I have done a bit of scrounging around the house and found a USB Sound Blaster LX and I was wondering if it would be better to use that rather than the built in sound on my motherboard? My motherboard has a realtek 7.1 sound card. I have an Acer M1800 pc. I know that a pci express or pci card might be better, but I was looking for a stop gap thing.

- Does USB give better frame rates, or do they both use the same sort of CPU power?
- Does the USB card give a better sound quality than the Realtek builtin?

I have looked all over the internet for this info, and can't find it. I was hoping someone around here was knowledgeable about this.
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Tollaz0r!
Posts: 10214
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
How old is the Sound Blaster LX? If it is more then a couple of years your onboard is probably better.
holastickboy
Posts: 2
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How old is the Sound Blaster LX? If it is more then a couple of years your onboard is probably better.

It's about 2 years old
whoop
Posts: 15346
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Were you in call of duty 4 a while ago asking how to get better frame rates? If that was you, disable sound all together & see how much of a CPU hog your onboard sound is before going & trying other hardware. If you're not that guy then ignore this post.
holastickboy
Posts: 3
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no that wasnt me, though it is a valid idea. I think I might try that! thanks!
Mantra
Crusty old man
Posts: 2584
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If you're not that guy from some random place, and have a slightly similar yet almost unrelated problem, then please ignore this post too.
Khel
Posts: 14143
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Were you that guy who was just down at the IGA asking me for money? I'd assume to buy a soundcard? If so, sorry, I didn't have any change on me, but if not please ignore this.
lewd
Posts: 598
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
most onboard soundcards are pretty lame.
depends on what you wanna do.....
write the technos with the vst's?
you'll need an external or at least an internal with asio
and low latency...

if its just for games, just go with whats easiest.........
i think gorganus had one of them soundblaster externals.....ask him
Triamks
Posts: 2718
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I laughed Khel.
whoop
Posts: 15350
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If you're not that guy from some random place, and have a slightly similar yet almost unrelated problem, then please ignore this post too.

How is it unrelated? A dude with that exact same computer came into the server I was playing on asking how to get more FPS and this line in his post asks about getting more FPS
Does USB give better frame rates, or do they both use the same sort of CPU power?


last edited by whoop at 19:17:04 26/Jan/10
tequila
Posts: 5560
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you only need 24fps anyway
koopz
Posts: 8472
Location: New Zealand
given the cpu power we have to spare these days, optical out (onboard) is fine for games/moofies/moosic.

for headphones I still prefer my SB pci card - those it needs to be said I have to install all the Creative crap to get the sound just right.

Pointing to the DRIVERS folder and just getting the card to work sounds flat and dull. I don't notice the overhead with the Creative software running like I used to though



trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 29117
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

built-in sound on my motherboard sucks! I have no idea what it is, I have some soundmax control panel thing. but when there is no sound playing, I can hear like weird white noise through the headphones, and it changes depending on what my CPU is doing (I assume cuz there's no shielding or whatever and little changes in the electro-juice cause weird effects in the soundcard chip thingamatron).

It's not so bad that I care enough to do anything about it but I reckon that USB sound would be heaps better for me
Pinky
Posts: 4294
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Yep, my experience with onboard sound is terrible - particularly noisy on the mic channel. Similar experience to trog, CPU load changes the pitch.
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