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Old July 31st 05, 05:47 AM
Arthur Lipscomb
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Default Sound Blaster or motherboard audio?

Hello. I have a quick question. I have a Sound Blaster live model CT4670.
I will be upgrading my motherboard to one with onboard audio. It has a Real
Tek ALC850 chip with 7.1 channel audio output. The manual also says it has
integrated Sound Blaster/direct sound AC97 audio. I'm not familiar with
Reak Tek or onboard audio. Will the onboard audio produce better sound than
my Sound Blaster live? I don't plan on using more than two speakers.

Thanks



 




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