upgrading from on board

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So I am looking to upgrade my on board to sound it is all I am lacking now to my build I know also that a sound card is only as good as its speakers and headphones I am happy with my headphones (Asus Vulcan ANC Noise Cancelling ROG Gaming Headset) and also with my speakers (Logitech Z520) I am more into clear sound than to much deep bass and all I use my computer for is gaming what would you recommend sound card wise ? with out paying out too much any help would be appreciated Thank you.
 
I have been looking at the Creative Sound Blaster Recon 3D PCIe which i can even pick up local too where I live
 
I have been looking at the Creative Sound Blaster Recon 3D PCIe which i can even pick up local too where I live

I'd steer clear of the Recon3D cards. Creative has had quite a lot of stick from people who found the Recon3D to be a step down from the X-Fi it replaced. Far better to buy a Soundblaster Z instead, which is what the Recon3D should have been.
 
I don't mind paying more than the DG but will it make much more of a difference?

I switched from a Xonar DG to the Creative Z and it was a big improvement. But, I have a pretty good speaker system. For the speakers and headset you have, I agree with Papalazaru, the Xonar DG will be big improvement over onboard audio and is probably the best option to go for.
 
I still use onboard with my g930, think its fine, sound its really good. Thats something for me ive never thought about getting is a soundcard

Your G930's don't use your motherboards onboard sound they use the headset's built in USB soundcard.
 
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