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In the market for a new sound card
I currently have a Soundblaster Live! 24-bit, and am thinking of upgrading. Now, I'm not exactly an audiophile, so I'm not looking to spend a ton of cash. My limit is $50, maybe 60 or 70, but no higher. I'm looking at the Audigy's, and was wondering if there was any benefits other than increased sound clarity, like better performance in games or taking more load off the cpu when running media player. Any help will be appreciated.
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Alright, thanks. I was thinking of going with the Audigy2 ZS. I'll shop around and see what kind of deal I can get on the OEM version. And yeah, I already plan on downloading the latest drivers for whatever card I get. I prefer to do that with any new hardware I install.
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Do remember the Audigy4 OEM is only slightly more expensive than the Audigy2ZS these days.
There's not a huge difference, the Audigy4 is basically the 2ZS with better DAC's, but it's worth a mention.
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If you have surround speakers, I'd do the audigy 2 zs. If you have a 2.0/2.1 system, take a look at the chaintech av710. I have it, and it works wonderfully with my logitech z2300's.
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Only real drawback is that it only supports up to EAX2.0. Not a big issue though. |
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As for the Audigy 4, even if only a little more expensive, it's still too expensive, as $70 is an absolute limit, including even shipping, and the Audigy 2 ZS was just under that. |
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The zs is a good deal, and should sound great with your 5.1 setup golbeze.
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haha no of course not. But at least with the older driver i'm using (4.37 i think) your settings stick after rebooting the computer.
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MOst guys consider the AV710 to be a good card if using it in STEREO only. The card is supposed to choke in suround mode. If you get a Audigy 2 then atleast you'll be able to use KX drivers...
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Well, I got the new card, uninstalled and cleaned out the drivers for the old one, and installed the new one with the drivers from the Creative Website. Working great, and when I tried it out in Ubuntu, it sounded better than my old Live! card. I play on the zsnes emu, and the Live! card had sound crackling under Linux, where this one doesn't, so I'm happy.
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