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Motherboard Audio Chipsets
Is there a page somewhere that compares the different integrated audio
chipsets that many motherboards are now including? I'm about to build a new PC with a microATX motherboard. Audio quality is an important factor but I have a limited number of PCI slots so I'm looking for something on-board. How do these rate? ADI AD1980 C-Media CMI9739A Realtek ALC655 AC97 Codec Are there ones that I should be looking for? Thank you for your time, ~Lauren |
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Check this out. USB audio. Don't know if there are others.
http://www.turtlebeach.com/site/prod...roducthome.asp "Lauren the Ravishing" wrote in message ups.com... Is there a page somewhere that compares the different integrated audio chipsets that many motherboards are now including? I'm about to build a new PC with a microATX motherboard. Audio quality is an important factor but I have a limited number of PCI slots so I'm looking for something on-board. How do these rate? ADI AD1980 C-Media CMI9739A Realtek ALC655 AC97 Codec Are there ones that I should be looking for? Thank you for your time, ~Lauren |
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On 25 May 2005 10:37:34 -0700, "Lauren the Ravishing"
wrote: Is there a page somewhere that compares the different integrated audio chipsets that many motherboards are now including? I'm about to build a new PC with a microATX motherboard. Audio quality is an important factor but I have a limited number of PCI slots so I'm looking for something on-board. How do these rate? ADI AD1980 C-Media CMI9739A Realtek ALC655 AC97 Codec Are there ones that I should be looking for? Thank you for your time, ~Lauren I don't know about the other's so much but C-Media is pretty decent. I have that on my Asus mb and used it for a while and had no issues and the sound quality was ok. AC97 is just a standard and not a sound chipset although some mb's list their mb as having AC97 for sound. C-Media is also AC97. I think Realtek is supposed to be ok. My Abit mb has Realtek ALC650 but I have never tried it out. The only onboard sound solution that can match an add-on card like an Audigy2 is the Soundstorm that came on mb's with the Nforce2 chipset. But I think all onboard sound these days is fairly decent for music, mp3's, internet radio etc. It's when you get into 3D audio in games that they may fall a bit short. I prefer to use add-on cards myself and have Audigy2 on one PC and Santa Cruz on the other. It all depends on what your PC usage is. I'm a gamer and is why I use add-on cards. |
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On Thu, 26 May 2005 12:26:28 -0700, Fisher
wrote: I don't know about the other's so much but C-Media is pretty decent. I have that on my Asus mb and used it for a while and had no issues and the sound quality was ok. AC97 is just a standard and not a sound chipset although some mb's list their mb as having AC97 for sound. C-Media is also AC97. I think Realtek is supposed to be ok. My Abit mb has Realtek ALC650 but I have never tried it out. Just to complicate things further, the chip is only one relatively small part of the equation. I've got two systems, both with AC97 sound using C-Media CODECs. The first is an ASRock K7S41GX using a CMI9739 chip. The second is a Chaintech 7NJL6 using a CMI7961A. The difference in specs between these two chips is quite small, but the difference in sound quality is very noticeable. The Chaintech board has a much cleaner sound, sufficiently better that it's pretty obvious with my only average-quality computer speakers. Unfortunately audio is one of those tricky analog things where subtleties in design can affect performance much more than specifications. The only onboard sound solution that can match an add-on card like an Audigy2 is the Soundstorm that came on mb's with the Nforce2 chipset. Virtually none of the nForce2 chipsets use the Soundstorm audio. My above-mentioned Chaintech board certainly does not. Most of the nForce1 boards used Soundstorm, but it was mostly dropped for the nForce2. But I think all onboard sound these days is fairly decent for music, mp3's, internet radio etc. It's when you get into 3D audio in games that they may fall a bit short. I prefer to use add-on cards myself and have Audigy2 on one PC and Santa Cruz on the other. It all depends on what your PC usage is. I'm a gamer and is why I use add-on cards. I find the integrated audio on my Chaintech board to be quite sufficient for light-use, but I purchased a PCI sound card for the ASRock board. ------------- Tony Hill hilla underscore 20 at yahoo dot ca |
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Soundstorm was just too expensive to implement on cheap boards.
My Nforce2 board has Soundstorm... the performance is 'adequate'. It depends on what your expectations are... if the PC is to be a used in a studio or hi-fi environment, you're going to want a professional card. If it's just to pipe occasional MP3 music, onboard is fine. T. |
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On Thu, 26 May 2005 22:38:21 -0400, Tony Hill
wrote: Virtually none of the nForce2 chipsets use the Soundstorm audio. My above-mentioned Chaintech board certainly does not. Most of the nForce1 boards used Soundstorm, but it was mostly dropped for the nForce2. Here's a list showing all the motherboards that use Soundstorm. If I was going for onboard sound and had AMD I would buy one of those but of course not if I wanted an Nforce4 mb as none of those have it. http://www.nvidia.com/object/motherboards.html NVIDIA SoundStorm For the most powerful integrated audio solution available today, look for NVIDIA nForce(TM) and NVIDIA nForce2 systems featuring NVIDIA SoundStorm™ audio. |
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