do I need a sound card?

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Hey guys I was just thinking what improvements would a dedicated sound card be and would I need one, my mobo already has built in sound.

I do like listening to music a lot and watching films regularly.
 
The main one is reduced noise (improved SNR). If you hear a whine/clicking sound from the onboard, that will go away with a dedicated card.
 
I do like listening to music a lot and watching films regularly.

Then yes, one is needed to get the full enjoyment out of media (gaming included).

A Xonar is right up your street and only a £50 upgrade.
 
I have got the msi z68 gd65 motherboard ..l and have been using the onboard for now.

Recently been thinking about purchasing a good pair of headphones or an av system and I guess this justifies buying a sound card... I've looked at the xonar but how would I connect this to an av system... As it doesn't have a digital out connection? Forgive me being stupid but I've been out the audio area for a while...
 
Depends on what speakers/headphones you are using.

This is the most important question. If you don't have decent speakers or headphones, you're much less likely to notice any difference.

Most of the time it's through speakers but sometimes like late at night I do listen via headphones

Skullcandy headphones and a logitech 2.1 system speakers

Depends how good the logitechs are, I don't think you'll notice a dramatic difference as onboard sound tends to be fairly decent nowadays on PC speakers. However, I'm using a dedicated amp and bookshelf speakers and the difference between onboard and a sound card is huge to me. Your limiting factor will be the speakers and headphones so don't expect miracles for your investment. No doubt it will improve though.
 
The difference for me over onboard sound was very noticeable. In games i can hear a lot more detail with my xonar DX, headphones used are goldrig ns1000's.
 
Improving headphones to see more benefit then aswell?

I'll add them to my list for Christmas, starting to look like a lot now though lol.
 
I have got the msi z68 gd65 motherboard ..l and have been using the onboard for now.

Recently been thinking about purchasing a good pair of headphones or an av system and I guess this justifies buying a sound card... I've looked at the xonar but how would I connect this to an av system... As it doesn't have a digital out connection? Forgive me being stupid but I've been out the audio area for a while...

Most sound cards now have optical connection. Nearly all Xonar's have a mini toslink connection, but come with an adaptor to take a normal toslink cable.

Only the DG has a standard toslink connector. Picture doesn't show it, because OcUK haven't updated the picture since Asus changed the design.
 
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