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System Name | Sleepy Painter |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 3600 |
Motherboard | Asus TuF Gaming X570-PLUS/WIFI |
Cooling | FSP Windale 6 - Passive |
Memory | 2x16GB F4-3600C16-16GVKC @ 16-19-21-36-58-1T |
Video Card(s) | MSI RX580 8GB |
Storage | 2x Samsung PM963 960GB nVME RAID0, Crucial BX500 1TB SATA, WD Blue 3D 2TB SATA |
Display(s) | Microboard 32" Curved 1080P 144hz VA w/ Freesync |
Case | NZXT Gamma Classic Black |
Audio Device(s) | Asus Xonar D1 |
Power Supply | Rosewill 1KW on 240V@60hz |
Mouse | Logitech MX518 Legend |
Keyboard | Red Dragon K552 |
Software | Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC 1809 17763.1757 |
(without reading the thread...)
I've tried 3x diff late model X-fi cards, including an opamp-upgraded unit. The basic Xonars beat them in audio quality. (Haven't tried the HT Omega I bought yet, though)
I settled on the Xonar Essence STX; best sounding of the 5 or 6 sound cards I tried out.
While I haven't investigated the newest offerings; in my research, generally the older sound cards are 'better, at their base'. New cards are 'fine' but seem loaded up with 'software effects' to supply their 'features', rather than just being a great sounding audio card to begin with.
I've tried 3x diff late model X-fi cards, including an opamp-upgraded unit. The basic Xonars beat them in audio quality. (Haven't tried the HT Omega I bought yet, though)
I settled on the Xonar Essence STX; best sounding of the 5 or 6 sound cards I tried out.
While I haven't investigated the newest offerings; in my research, generally the older sound cards are 'better, at their base'. New cards are 'fine' but seem loaded up with 'software effects' to supply their 'features', rather than just being a great sounding audio card to begin with.