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Hello all,
I'm looking for a new sound card, it doesn't need to be anything super flashy. I'll be using it mostly for listening to music and playing games, although the missus will also use it for Sibelius and Cubase occasionally when planning lessons. Ideally I'd spend about £20 for one but if going an extra tenner means I get a much better card I'd be willing. It seems that the Audigy SE still seems one of the better budget 'brand' sound cards, would this be what you recommend? It seems sound cards are either no-brand 5.1 PCI cards or branded super-expensive cards, with not much in between. Can anyone guide me to some decent sound cards? I use XP. Cheers
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The Audigy SE is probably the best you'll get at that price.
Edit: I apologise in advance if I'm out of order for mentioning this. But I'm looking to sell a used Audigy 2 ZS for under £30 if you're interested. I've actually got it listed at £25 in this thread. The games "Hitman: Contract" and "Thief: Deadly Shadows" are included in the retail box. Aplogies again for bad etiquette
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Unless you're planning on ripping me off I don't see why that was bad etiquette!
![]() Thanks for the offer, I'll have a think about it. There is a card only thing on ebay for about a tenner with no bids, but otherwise your price seems good (compared to other auctions). How much would postage be, to the UK?Thanks again for the offer.
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hes in the UK man
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Yes I knew he was in the UK, but obviously it depends on the size of the package! That's all I meant.
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![]() And yes MIG, you're correct about me being uncomfortable about it being 'pimping' Anyhow, eatingrich. I just checked and it costs £4.20 for parcel delivery in mainland UK with Royal Mail Service due to the size of the retail box. The actual card (in its anti-static bag), documentation, driver/software disk, games and cables would all fit in a smallish padded envelope and cost a lot less. I would have buy a larger box to place the retail box into otherwise it would turn up looking scruffy. So postage and packing would cost £5 all-in. I'd be prepared to share the cost of that with you though if you were interested. So in other words delivery would be £2.50 extra = £27.50 incl delivery. (I think I just waffled a bit )
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Found this one
Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio PCI-Express - OEM - Ebuyer - and while trying to find if it is better than an Audigy SE, it seems like Creative have done the old rebadge and device ID switch. Jimmy’s Junkyard Blog Archive X-Fi Xtreme Audio = Audigy SE ??? I used to like Creative, I've had Creative cards from a SB16 MCD ASP (retail) - nice, I still have it to put in an oldbox resurrection. PCI128 - though the true power behind that was Ensoniq, not Creative Last one I bought was an OEM Live. And now... onboard HD-Audio, and curse you, C-Media, for cancelling the "Hydrogenaudio" driver update - other than that, it's ok, makes noises out of the right places. The only progress from C-Media of late, seems to have been LOSING their .COM website address, and stiffing other card makers with an exclusive 8788 chip deal with ASUS.
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personally i wouldn't touch any sound card with a creative name on it anymore.. specially when it comes to vista relations..
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I have to admit I'm tempted, it's a bit above what I originally intended but after scouring the net it seems you either buy a no-name generic card for less than a tenner, or something quite expensive from a more modern card.
I don't have PCI-E sadly so those cards are out. Checking ebay, you can get the card on its own for a few quid less, but in terms of re-selling value its always best to have everything original, boxed... Will the ZS 2 take some of the load off the CPU when playing games, as I'm currently using an onboard sound card? And what would the relative merits be of getting something a bit older like a Soundblaster Live - what would you be missing out on there? Stuff like EAX support?
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Whether something sounds better or not is all personal taste, the acoustics of the room, furniture, cables, speakers etc. I cannot answer either of your questions. I don't know enough technically. If you re-post in the "Audio General" forum (4 above this one) and ask about Soundblaster Live vs Audigy2 ZS (pros & cons) then I'm sure some of the true audiophiles will answer.
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Cheers, I'm not an audiophile myself which is why I want to be cautious and not go overboard buying a sound card I'm not really going to maximise to the fullest.
I was originally going to post on that board but this thread said hardware so I posted on here. I'll post on there too. Thanks!
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I used to have (and still do) an X-Fi Fatality and while the sound quality is indeed very good, all the driver related problems plus the bugs in the design/drivers of the card just killed it for me. I use the mainboard's onboard 7.1 solution realtek 885 or 8, and I just don't see myself going back to any Creative soundcard for a long time.
In other words, if you have a mainboard with a good/recent realtek sound solution, I wouldn't advice going for a seperate soundcard.
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Interesting, I have a friend that insists that sound cards aren't worth the hassle and you're just as well off using the onboard card. The thought of it adding to the CPU load annoys me though.
The driver for my onboard sound is from 2003, so relatively recent.
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I hope you are kidding.
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You would definitely notice the difference. If you went to store with your rig and asked them to set up some soundcards with your rig to test you would hear the difference immediately.
Now, with the newer generation Realtek on-board sound chips on modern mainboards, they can provide a performance comparable if not better than some of the offerings of Creative. If you lived in London I would invite you round with your computer just to listen. If I knew you, I would lend you my Audigy and post you the card so you could hear and compare.
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Cheers for the replies, I've always felt that if I sat them side by side I'd be able to guess more objectively.
Very generous offer re: visiting to test and the loan of the card - I live in Yorkshire though.
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