hi there !!! im new 2 the computer world!!! ive just bild a computer!!1 and im just been told 2 get a sound card!!! wots the diffrents between a sound card and a grapics card and were dose the sound car dgo?? sorry for suce a stupid question!!! can any 1 help??
hi, welcome to hardware forums. Your question is not a stupid question, someone has to start from somewere, 2 years ago i never knew anythign about computers, infact, i was asking questions like yours. sound cards fit into a PCI slot on your motherboard, a pci slot is usually a cream connector on your motherboard, and most motherboards have 3 pci slots or over, but some recent motherboard onlt have 1 or 2. sound cards are for delivering sound, they are much better than built in sound to your computer as built in sound cards usualy get interfearence from other components, sound cards also have better quality sound eg 24-bit graphics cards fit into an AGP or PCI-E slot, depending what motherboard you have, it may have a PCI-E or AGP slot, PCI-E is not the same as PCI, they are tottaly different, graphics cards are obviously for graphics, if you have a game like doom 3, and want to play that at maximum settings, your going ot need a very good graphics card, which will cost you lots of money, or maybe get somthing like an X800GTO2 which is quite cheap, and modify it to an X850XT PE graphics card, which is v high end, same goes for graphics cards here, they have much higher quality than intergrated graphics cards, as they dont have there own memory, they share the ram memory, also with graphics card, memory size does and does not matter, you could have a 128mb card that is better than a 256mb card, but with high end cards, they dont go under 256mb, its usually 256 or 512mb. before you buy a graphics card, check what slot you have, AGP or PCI-E, use a program like everest to find out what type of slots oyu have, it may be so that you have a really old motherboard and it only has pci connectors on, so you might consider a cpu and motherboard upgrade there too, as pci graphics cards are not good for modern use. Everest will also tell you everything else about your computer, you may want to try CPU-Z, this is a very small program that opens straight up from an .EXE, and no installation required, good for information on ram and your processor. I hope that helps you
Also maybe post your system specs as well, just out of curiosity really. willhub covered most of it but a little more about sound cards. Creative make some good sound cards, these may be more suited for people looking to record sound with better quality. On-board sound is fine for general music listening and there are other companies that make perfectally good sound cards. The top of the range cards are Creatives new X-Fi cards. For a good gaming card maybe look for a Creative Soundblaster Audigy card, good sound quality without spending a fortune.
thanx again!!!! i only want the sound card for listing 2 muisc throught my hifi from itunes!!! thats all i want it for!!! im looking 2 get a sound card wit an optical out so it is digitalsound ... thanx again my system is quite cheap i built in on a buget of £400!!! so too every ones standered its probly no where as gd as most of ur systems but its great for wot im using it for
You might want to take a look at this card: http://www.dabs.com/productview.asp...D=Trust+511+5.1+Sound+Expert+Digital+Surround
That's a good card for the price, got quite a lot of features for such little money, nice Addis! :good:
Depending on your motherboard, you may have an S/PDIF out port on the back. This may be either an RCA or a Toslink connection, but check your motherboard manual. If not, you can still run it from the line-out or front speaker jack.
hey no rca or tosh licks on the bk of mother borde!! http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=38018&doy=4m12 ive been looking at this 1!!! i thing it sould do!!! and 1 agree????
is this for real? my 11 year old could spell better than that about 5 years ago. No offence meant but cmon!