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you gonna need at least a dedicated soundcard to start with. onboard sound is really just to use it when you don't have anything else, or to hook up from toslink. other than that, you won't be getting that sound you want with that headphone using an onboard sound.
I got a xonar dg card, it was the cheapest I could find here and it does the job better than onboard sound. one thing you can try, though, is modified drivers for realteks. There is a x-fi modified driver goes around the web, you might want to try that. search for "realtek x-fi"
for soundcards, any soundcard is better than onboard. try finding a cheap soundcard from ebay or your local computer hardware stores, you might find one second hand cheap.
edit: another thing...an eq setting wont provide you any purity on sound (footsteps in your case). what makes that sound scape broader is signal to noise ratio of soundcard, and that is very bad on onboard sounds. most of the time you get placebo differences, not real thing, with eq stuff. best sound is least processed signal, more efects off the better. like i said, that driver might help getting better sound from onboard sound, other than that only a new sound card.
Tanks will will try to find that program and test. Thanks for letting me know
You should al least invest in a proper sound card like this one[geizhals.eu]. In "worst case" even a used "X-fi xtreme audio PCIe" will do - I got one, it was first released in '07, but still WAY better than my realtek chip. And CMSS-3D will make you hear footsteps and shots with high accuracy.
I use it with AKG 545 Headphones - better combo than any gaming headset.