What do you mainly do with your computer? Gaming, movies, music etc.
EDIT: Actually ASUS is probably the way to go
i use my pc for gaming, moveis and music.
I reckon im gona go with the ASUS D2X
If you play games, I would strongly suggest the creative. The asus cards sound nice, but the driver support for 3d sound in games is pretty awful. For example, FO3, Oblivion and new vegas will all crap out within a couple of minutes, and other games will stop working all of a sudden. Coupled to the fact the floppy drive power cable keeps cutting power to the card and you have my advice:
Avoid the D2X.
I had a D2X, and got rid of it. It sits in my storage server, whilst my main rig has an X-Fi titanium Fatal1ty. They don't have quite the same sound quality, but its marginal, and having decent driver support and not having the card suddenly stop working and just loop a quartre of a second of audio until I disable it is worth it.
The D2X is great if you listen to movies and music only, but the 3d game support is poor.
cool, i have the x-fi from the maximus 3 formula box. its been installed for about 2 months and yesterday i sorted getting its software running. Its great
the crystaliser and echo effect is good for Transformers War for Cybertron. Its awesome
you guys do know that there is a 7.1 surround sound add on to the Asus card right?
Where can this add on be purchased from?
lol i still haven't got my sound card yet to many to choose from, i reckon i'll with Creative as they are good all round
If you play games, I would strongly suggest the creative. The asus cards sound nice, but the driver support for 3d sound in games is pretty awful. For example, FO3, Oblivion and new vegas will all crap out within a couple of minutes, and other games will stop working all of a sudden. Coupled to the fact the floppy drive power cable keeps cutting power to the card and you have my advice:
Avoid the D2X.
Hello there! Can I ask why you want a dedicated sound card? Also what speakers are you using? Most people can't hear the difference in conversion quality anyway so my advice would be focus on your speakers or headphones rather than converters!
If you let me know more details I shall be able to help you out more![]()
Cheers!