Drizzt Fully Optimized Messages 3,187 Location Somewhere inbetween FL and NY Nov 11, 2007 #1 I'm using an onboard sound card at the moment. But i have an old creative labs ct4740 and was wondering if i should stick it in my new comp.
I'm using an onboard sound card at the moment. But i have an old creative labs ct4740 and was wondering if i should stick it in my new comp.
I Invisible MetalHead Techie Messages 2,912 Location Minnesota Nov 11, 2007 #2 tough to tell, i'd compare side by side and take what you think is better
gurusan Golden Master Messages 6,562 Location Portland, OR Nov 11, 2007 #3 I highly doubt that ancient sound card is better than your current onboard. But as posted above, try it out.
I highly doubt that ancient sound card is better than your current onboard. But as posted above, try it out.
kobe24 Fully Optimized Messages 1,508 Location Australia Nov 11, 2007 #4 yeah try it out, but yeah i dont think it will sound good
SirCyber Daemon Poster Messages 1,114 Location In a yellow Submarine Nov 11, 2007 #5 personally I'm a fan of getting away from onboard audio/video, frees up resources for the mobo. however, if it's that old... try out the older card. if the sound quality is good enough for you, leave it. dude, I LOVE your username!
personally I'm a fan of getting away from onboard audio/video, frees up resources for the mobo. however, if it's that old... try out the older card. if the sound quality is good enough for you, leave it. dude, I LOVE your username!
Drizzt Fully Optimized Messages 3,187 Location Somewhere inbetween FL and NY Nov 12, 2007 #6 Thx for the advice, i'm going to stick with the onboard... the sound isnt too good with the old one... sounds staticy (if thats a word). SirCyber, you an R.A. Salvator fan ?
Thx for the advice, i'm going to stick with the onboard... the sound isnt too good with the old one... sounds staticy (if thats a word). SirCyber, you an R.A. Salvator fan ?