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Hi guys,
My question is - in 2019, with massively improved onboard Audio... When does it start to be beneficial to use a seperate card.
Currently I'm using an SB Z PCI-E OEM model... but I have a Gigabyte Gaming Z170 motherboard (which looks like it has pretty much all the same connectors)...
Will my audio be any different? Or do we think that pre-£100, Audio cards are pointless?
I read somewhere that an SB Z is not a "real" audio card, whatever that meant.
Cheers
My question is - in 2019, with massively improved onboard Audio... When does it start to be beneficial to use a seperate card.
Currently I'm using an SB Z PCI-E OEM model... but I have a Gigabyte Gaming Z170 motherboard (which looks like it has pretty much all the same connectors)...
Will my audio be any different? Or do we think that pre-£100, Audio cards are pointless?
I read somewhere that an SB Z is not a "real" audio card, whatever that meant.
Cheers