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or the gpu can output atmos or hd or 7.1 using hdmi
As a legacy Creative fan, the old CMSS-3D was best for games in my opinion
That been displaced with SBX Pro (which was originally called THX TruStudio Pro before they sold that licensing to Razer), almost as good as CMSS-3D for games but is better for movies (but not as good as Dolby)
Unfortunately I don't think there are any more cards available that support the old CMSS-3D outside of used (and win10 will probably not support the old drivers for them) but if you want to give SBX a try, I picked up a Sound Blaster Play! 3[www.amazon.com] which is under $20 and works with any analog headphone/mic very well
The newer Sound Blaster G3[www.amazon.com] gives you Astro's Mixamp functionality at a fraction of the price along with a more modern USB C connection and portability - and not to mention a very good deal at $45 sale price
If it's Analog Headset, then what would be best is a USB DAC w/ Amp
You're onboard audio will be fine, and if not, then the better option is a USB DAC w/ AMP