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kwokwai
01-03-2006, 02:45 AM
As you know that I have brought another new PC (with audio card integrated with the motherboard).
Now, the problem is that both the volume and quality of sound are too low, which really not satisfy me! (Far from my expectation) :hammer3:


Now the budget is allowed to be $150 (US):
Scheme1: Buy a stereo (5.1 or 7.1)
Scheme2: Replace the old audio card.

Which one of the schemes should I choose from?

bear
01-03-2006, 06:38 AM
Assuming this is the old drive into the new motherboard, I'd suggest seeing if there are better drivers for the sound first. While XP probably had drivers to get it to work, they might not be the best there is for that particular one.

kwokwai
01-04-2006, 02:06 AM
Assuming this is the old drive into the new motherboard, I'd suggest seeing if there are better drivers for the sound first. While XP probably had drivers to get it to work, they might not be the best there is for that particular one.

Bear, I see there are two types of audio card, one is just the common audio card, and of very low price; while the second is called "Sound Blast", costy.
They should be different, I know, otherwise theire price should be the same!
But what are their differnce and when should we need to install a sound blast?

bear
01-04-2006, 08:40 AM
Better cards likely support a wider frequency range, which will reproduce more realistic sound. Some cards will even split the sound into channels per frequency to be used for 5.1 surround systems.

kwokwai
01-04-2006, 11:03 AM
I have just visited "Creative" website, and several types of Sound Blaster.
Their prices are different, but all expensive in common!

I wish I could have one.

I really want to experience the more realistic sound.