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As previously mentioned, I am not a good judge of sound quality and
anything more than onboard audio is wasted on me. Therefor, I have no
information on individual sound cards. It really depends upon what level
of sound quality you want when listening to your music. How much of a
music lover are you and how important is music quality to you?? With
that information, I'm sure other members can give you some suggestions.
Tom Mayer
srs wrote:
> Hello Thomas, Belarc reports this info under Multimedia heading:
>
> Standard Game Port
> Unimodem Half-Duplex Audio Device
> VIA AC"97 AudioController (WDM)
> What sound card do you recommend?
> stephen r stanfield
>
> Thomas Mayer wrote:
>> Yes, based on your intended uses and desires. Remember to check to
>> make sure you can reuse your RAM with the new motherboard.
>>
>> You did not mention a sound card in your existing system. Yet you
>> mentioned you listen to music and have Bose speakers. If you don't
>> have a good sound card to reuse, put one on the list. Unless you are
>> a music aficionado, it does not have to be top end. In fact, you
>> might try the onboard sound first and, if not good enough for you,
>> you can later add a sound card to the system. I use onboard sound fed
>> through my stereo system and it works very well. Of course I'm also
>> tone deaf and try to avoid making judgments on sound quality.
>>
>> There was at least one other response to your inquiry that you may
>> want to consider. There are lots of ways to upgrade a system.
>>
>> Tom Mayer
>>
>
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