I have a SB titanium pci-e in my computer.
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I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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Realtek onboard, but it seems like every motherboard I get is horrible with interference on the integrated sound, so I typically use a USB soundcard as my primary sound device. Also can have sound out via HDMI on my graphics card, but not doing that right now.
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One has Realtek onboard, the other a Creative Audigy Platinum Pro card with multiple front panel access ports.
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Realtek onboard, with HDMI built-in to my video card. However, I only use Realtek onboard, which I love.
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Bgears b-Enspirer outputting DTSConnect to a Yamaha TSS-15 via Optical SPDIF.
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Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium
7.1 Channels 24-bit 96KHz PCI Express
Although i only use it in 5.1 with my pc speaker system -
For playback internal is ok. For recording, it depends.
I see no reason to go 7.1.
5.1 covers 95%.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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I haven't used a add on sound card in several years. I use S/PDIF out from the motherboard to my surround amp. I think most of my motherboards have the Realtek sound chipset.
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Murphy's law taught me everything I know.
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Creative Audigy 2 ZS Platinum even today blows away any realtek and similar onboard sound especially for analog recording and real ASIO
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