I will be upgrading my speakers , soundcard (Im using the onboard soundcard right now) and case very soon. I need to change my speakers soon because my four year old Logitech X240s sub is starting to clap out.
So I have been wanting the Corsair SP2500 speakers since I saw Tom's review of them. So I will want to upgrade my soundcard too. The onboard X-Fi chip isnt bad on my motherboard , but I want better for the SP2500's. Ive always used the onboard sound on every motherboard Ive had so I dont really know what sound card is good except from what I've read on the internet that the ASUS Xonar cards are the best for home use.
So I was looking at the Asus Xonar D2 http://www.dabs.ie/products/asus-xo...ides-hi-fi-class-audio-6C5Q.html?q=asus xonar My problem is if I want to change my soundcard for a pciexpress soundcard I will need to change my motherboard too because I have a mATX motherboard and if I put a soundcard in the PCIExpress slot it will be too close to my GPU. My GPU will only have a few MM to breathe. Heres a pic of the PCIe slots
I really want the Sp2500's , but my onboard sound chip would do no justice to them. So would it be worth changing my motherboard just so that I can change my soundcard? Also is it recomended to use the Asus Xonar D2 with the Sp2500 speakers or should I get the Essence? The Xonar Essence 7.1 is 100 euro more expensive and is a bit too expensive , but I will go for the Essence sound card if I have to.
I want to use 5.1 with my computer so I will be using the Logitech front (Centre) and rear speakers with the SP2500's. I will be doing that by taking the amplifier out of the Logitech sub and making a box for it so that I can use the three speakers seperately.
I know I will be asked what I will be using my computer primarily for and the answer is Gaming , but I also watch movies and listen to music on my computer hence why I want 5.1
So I have been wanting the Corsair SP2500 speakers since I saw Tom's review of them. So I will want to upgrade my soundcard too. The onboard X-Fi chip isnt bad on my motherboard , but I want better for the SP2500's. Ive always used the onboard sound on every motherboard Ive had so I dont really know what sound card is good except from what I've read on the internet that the ASUS Xonar cards are the best for home use.
So I was looking at the Asus Xonar D2 http://www.dabs.ie/products/asus-xo...ides-hi-fi-class-audio-6C5Q.html?q=asus xonar My problem is if I want to change my soundcard for a pciexpress soundcard I will need to change my motherboard too because I have a mATX motherboard and if I put a soundcard in the PCIExpress slot it will be too close to my GPU. My GPU will only have a few MM to breathe. Heres a pic of the PCIe slots
I really want the Sp2500's , but my onboard sound chip would do no justice to them. So would it be worth changing my motherboard just so that I can change my soundcard? Also is it recomended to use the Asus Xonar D2 with the Sp2500 speakers or should I get the Essence? The Xonar Essence 7.1 is 100 euro more expensive and is a bit too expensive , but I will go for the Essence sound card if I have to.
I want to use 5.1 with my computer so I will be using the Logitech front (Centre) and rear speakers with the SP2500's. I will be doing that by taking the amplifier out of the Logitech sub and making a box for it so that I can use the three speakers seperately.
I know I will be asked what I will be using my computer primarily for and the answer is Gaming , but I also watch movies and listen to music on my computer hence why I want 5.1