Looking for good sound card

ISimplyFallenI

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I recently bought 200W speakers which are amazing but the built-in audio on my motherboard isn't up for the job so I'm looking for a sound card that is. I heard Asus Xonar is a good choice but I don't know which one since there are so many of them. Any help is appreciated.
 
Yes that is the chip lol
TBH that chip is good enough for those speakers. Adding a soundcard won't improve it that much... I'm no audiophile but from basic knowledge an upgrade won't benefit you.
 
Welcome! Although investing in higher end audio equipment would need a soundcard of higher quality to push the limits of the equipment.
 
I actually think a soundcard would help you out big time... Those speakers aren't exactly low-end, and I can personally hear the difference between on-board and a Asus Xonar DGX (lowest-end Xonar) on £25 senhieser headphones...

For recommendations, if you don't want to spend much a Xonar DG/DGX would still give you a bump in sound quality, or if you want something higher end, I'd go for a Xonar DX which for £60 (in my opinion) be as high end as it would be worth going :)

Stay away from anything from Creative as their sounds cards today are utter rubbish :P
 
I actually think a soundcard would help you out big time... Those speakers aren't exactly low-end, and I can personally hear the difference between on-board and a Asus Xonar DGX (lowest-end Xonar) on £25 senhieser headphones...

For recommendations, if you don't want to spend much a Xonar DG/DGX would still give you a bump in sound quality, or if you want something higher end, I'd go for a Xonar DX which for £60 (in my opinion) be as high end as it would be worth going :)

Stay away from anything from Creative as their sounds cards today are utter rubbish :P

I did have my eyes on the Asus Xonar DX, it was recommended for me when I used to have my Logitech Z506 5.1 speakers but I didn't get it since I wasn't happy with those speakers and wanted to get better speakers first. Thanks for your help, greatly appreciated! :)
 
I wish I went for an Asus card, I have the SBlaster Recon3D series one and it sucks. My old X-Fi Elite pro was better but sadly that wasn't PCI-e. My next card will be an Asus one.
 
Get a Xonar, you want either an Essensce STX for headphones, or something like a D2X for speakers.

Don't whatever you do, buy anything on creative's current line up.
 
Yes that is the chip lol
TBH that chip is good enough for those speakers. Adding a soundcard won't improve it that much... I'm no audiophile but from basic knowledge an upgrade won't benefit you.

That's complete rubbish really...

Do your speakers connect to your PC by a single 3.5mm jack?
 
That's complete rubbish really...

Do your speakers connect to your PC by a single 3.5mm jack?
NeverBackDown is right. The Logitech Z-2300''s sound like crap, why would you buy a expensive soundcard if the speakers can't reproduce (I hope thats the right word) the sound of it.
 
I'm fairly sure James was asking the OP :)

Oh crap.. did not even notice that lol:p

NeverBackDown is right. The Logitech Z-2300''s sound like crap, why would you buy a expensive soundcard if the speakers can't reproduce (I hope thats the right word) the sound of it.

I looked for specs and found little.. Except what i did find wasn't very compelling and his onboard chip would max it out. Adding a soundcard would just be able max out the volume with less distorting.
 
Oh crap.. did not even notice that lol:p



I looked for specs and found little.. Except what i did find wasn't very compelling and his onboard chip would max it out. Adding a soundcard would just be able max out the volume with less distorting.

Specs won't tell you much, it won't tell you how they sound. I've had them for a while, they just sound crappy imo.
 
Speakers are a very personal thing. What sounds good to one person doesn't to another. BUT, it's always wise to have a good quality amplifier/sound card to drive them to the best of their ability and Asus Xonar are amongst the best.
:)
 
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