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Sound Card vs Asus p5w dh mobo (Realtek ALC882M High Definition Audio 8-channel CODEC)



 
 
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Old March 1st 07, 12:39 PM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.misc
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Default Sound Card vs Asus p5w dh mobo (Realtek ALC882M High Definition Audio 8-channel CODEC)

I recently built a media centre PC running Vista and have connected to
my Hi-Fi (top end separates). The sound quality from the mobo (Realtek
ALC882M High Definition Audio 8-channel CODEC) is better than I
expected. I was originally planning to buy a Creative Labs X-Fi
Extreme (Music or Audio model), on a recommendation. ANyone know
whether either of these would be much of an improvement?

Thx

 




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