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When that changes is when you start looking to hook up expensive / audiophile kit over the standard pc kit.
Yet, just like Monk said, most of the time, integrated sound and good speakeras and/or headphones will sound more than good enough for most people.
Only if you are super picky about audio or you need some specialized audio recording inputs/outputs, then probably you will be better off with an internal sound card or an external USB DAC.
If that's your case, I recomend you to get the external USB DAC because of its ease of use, less signal interference from your computer and its easy portability (you can easily use it with laptops, PCs and even Macs. An internal sound card only works on desktop PCs unless you have a laptop with special expansion card slots and you find a sound card specially built for it).
Hope that helps.
That card actually looks really good
Internal sound cards are more or less a thing of the past.
Thanks. It sounds beautiful.
Still, you might want to check the brand new Sound BlasterX AE-5 if you are more into gaming and use headphones.
I haven't used Asus cards before but from what I've read the Asus Essence STX II is the one to get.
Revelene is also right. If you are using headphones, using external USB DACs might be a better choice.
Most of the time, those DACs come with knobs, all kind of ports and Amps that make using headphones a breeze. Also, they have the flexibility of being able to unplug the DAC from your PC and then into your laptop and keep getting nice audio wherever you go.
Again, I'm envious of all that nice stuff. Good job. A lot of people might not agree with me but I think sound is as important as graphics. Good sound makes me enjoy everything way better.
Nothing over 2000$ like I said I don’t mind spending money but only if it’s worth it. But also keep in mind it’s for gaming and streaming. And most likely music. . . Then again what headphones aren't for music
Wirecutter.com makes some good reviews for audio and all kinds of gear for the average consumer.