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Αναφορά προβλήματος μετάφρασης
Switch back your onboard. You'll get better volume and quality.
Worked wonders for me, has great sound quality. Even sounds good with my ♥♥♥♥♥♥ logiteck x550's
Problem is, finding an sound card non-creative based is extremely difficult and i've got practically the only 5.1 model of non-creative card ever made. It's outdated technology by now and while it gives me better sound quailty than my old onbard on my intel Core2Duo system, i doubt it'd even give me better quality than my current Bulldozer platform. The Ga-990FXA-UD7 motherboard comes with a 7.1channel realtek that has more features and sounds probably just as good. I just had to get official realtek drivers from the website to enable some of the features.
I'd argue that it definately sounds equal to a creative card though. The era of onboard being wrose than creative is long gone, has been for aronud 5 years. Previously you needed to spend $400-600 on a motherboard to get that quality of sound included, but not so much anymore. Sound technology hit it's ceiling years ago and won't get any better for quite a while.
Does anyone know if this has been addressed and if not what do you suggest for improving the sound volume of other players (using a mic)?