Wanting to get a sound card

Discussion in 'Sound Cards and Speakers' started by zxivate, Dec 23, 2007.

  1. zxivate

    zxivate Geek Trainee

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    I want to buy a nice sound card but I really don't know what specs I need to look at. So when buying a sound card what exactly do I need to look at?
     
  2. zeus

    zeus out of date

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    What do you want from it? Surround sound is standard really but do you need any other stuff like asio or midi etc?
     
  3. zxivate

    zxivate Geek Trainee

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    ok, I'm not sure what asio and midi is. I will use it for gaming and music playing.
     
  4. cube_

    cube_ Mega Geek

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    I'm not sure what ASIO is but MIDI is, in general, a system used to communicate between computers and electrical sound instruments(electrical piano keyboard for example)... it gets more complicated than this i assume.

    Unless you need a good sound card for professional purposes, i would only really look at the amount of audio ports it has and the brand (Creative are pretty good). Things you may want to look at:

    SPDIF: used to connect stereo systems, dvd players and such accessories...
    Sample Rate: A lot of audio cards come with 48khz and 96khz, but again if you need to output audio or media at a higher rate for better quality go for the more expensive 192khz.
    O/S: If your using a 64-bit system i'd check to see if that audio card has 64-bit support
    Interface: Its up to you whether you'd like a PCI interface or a PCI-E. PCI-E's are a bit faster but PCI's are fine as well.

    In general, if your going to use a card for surround and gaming... don't bother with SOME of the specs besides the ones i recommended you look at and get a cheap Creative card.

    Hope i helped ;)
     
  5. zxivate

    zxivate Geek Trainee

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    Thanks man... that clears up somethings. If anyone else has any more info that can add to my knowledge then let me know.
     

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