atlvolunteer wrote:
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I have also read that the latest cards from Creative (X-FI) have tremendous positional sound. They use something to convert 7.1 to work on a pair of headpones. However, you're going to spend over $100 for one of these, pluse you'd need to get a good headset on top of that.
I have the "low-end" model of the new Creative X-FI Cards (the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic) which cost me a little more than ~120$. I can tell you it makes a BIG difference to the onboard 5.1-Soundcard I was using before. I use regular headphones (some cheap Sony Headphones I bough for 15$) and the positinal sound etc is phenomenal.
It's because of the EAX 5.0 support this card has and that the card can render 128 Audiosources simultaneously. There's also models that have additional onboard memory (much like memory on your gfx card) which helps distribute the load the game puts on the system. I've read somewhere that a system with an X-FI card with 64 Megs of Ram had a 15% higher framerate than the same system using a Realtek-Onboard-Chip.
The only downside of this cards (and generally with Creative stuff) is that there are a couple creative programs running in the background.
If you don't bother about that and have the money I would seriously recommend getting a card of the X-FI series even if it's just the "low-end" model (as it is the one I have
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Hope this helps a bit
Last edited by AD_Kensan (2005-12-03 11:16:01)