sn8kedr
New member
Hi all,
I am by no means an audiophile and help is very much needed. I have a couple of questions to pose to those more knowledgeable than me.
My current audio setup is Asus Maximus VI Formula on-board audio and a Steelseries 7H Pro gaming headset + Edifier C2XD 2.1 speakers. My main usage at the moment is 60% gaming with the headset and 40% watching movies (mix between the 2.1's and the headset).
Firstly what I wanted to know is will this setup benefit significantly from a dedicated sound card compared the Formula's on-board audio? (i'm aware that most people automatically advise that any dedicated sound card is better than on board - however given what seems to be a significant improvement of mobo's audio these days does it still hold true with the formula VI?)
Secondly, if I would benefit from a dedicated sound card should I consider upgrading the headset to something that would take advantage of the dedicated sound cards potential?
The bottom line is I am willing to drop around $500 on a audio upgrade and am still happy with my existing audio setup but can't help but feel I could be getting a much better experience with some dedicated gear. The main cards I have been eyeing off are the Assus Xonar STX/D2X/Phoebus.
Any help would be great guys. Cheers.
I am by no means an audiophile and help is very much needed. I have a couple of questions to pose to those more knowledgeable than me.
My current audio setup is Asus Maximus VI Formula on-board audio and a Steelseries 7H Pro gaming headset + Edifier C2XD 2.1 speakers. My main usage at the moment is 60% gaming with the headset and 40% watching movies (mix between the 2.1's and the headset).
Firstly what I wanted to know is will this setup benefit significantly from a dedicated sound card compared the Formula's on-board audio? (i'm aware that most people automatically advise that any dedicated sound card is better than on board - however given what seems to be a significant improvement of mobo's audio these days does it still hold true with the formula VI?)
Secondly, if I would benefit from a dedicated sound card should I consider upgrading the headset to something that would take advantage of the dedicated sound cards potential?
The bottom line is I am willing to drop around $500 on a audio upgrade and am still happy with my existing audio setup but can't help but feel I could be getting a much better experience with some dedicated gear. The main cards I have been eyeing off are the Assus Xonar STX/D2X/Phoebus.
Any help would be great guys. Cheers.