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I have a pair of these coming tomorrow.
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B08DNHTF69/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1
Imo spend your money on good headphones or speakers and don't buy extra hardware to fix an ongoing issue for which the lazy developers are responsible.
I'm not actually buying extra hardware, just looking to replace what I have for something better.
My current audio source for gaming is the HyperX Cloud 2s using it's dongle. For anything else, I use the HD audio from my gpu to my 5.1 Yamaha system.
I'm not liking my realtek alc12xx my motherboard has.
The UCA 202 will likely reduce noise from the other components in the P.C. that can interfere with the outgoing audio signal.
I have a Yamaha RX V-385 connected to my pc, but it's never used for gaming as I don't feel it's detailed enough for surround in games though the gpu audio.
Think someone once told me the ALC1220 is not as good as the HD audio driver on my RX 6600 XT.
Debating on the Sound Blaster SE or the AE-7...
Just get good bluetooth headphones....dealing with cables suck and you can get up and run to the bathroom without having to remove your headphones lol.
I still use bluetooth because it's comfortable but wired on windows is better.
And btw it's off topic
also, i'd rather have lossless wired audio with little latency for when i also want to watch a movie or play a game, even if LDAC's bitrate is high enough to cover CD quality, though keep in mind there's snobs out there who think that's not good enough even if it more than covers our hearing range
I forgot to ask, who are we supposed to listen to when looking for reviews on products if not YT or reddit or any other site? That's how people base their purchases on by reading/watching reviews. If we can't trust them, who do we trust and what makes them better?
Also, after looking over my motherboard and it's layout, I can't use an internal card due to it will block the gpu fans.
So I need to find a good external DAC.
I don't mind paying the $10 for LDAC support but LDAC should actually be the default bluetooth codec these days...it's not 1952 AM radio days lol. BTW, I experience no sound latency while watching movies with my bluetooth headset and its so nice not having a wire dangling from my head and also being able to jump up to grab something without my headset needing to be taken off.
Do they still make the Dragonfly USB DAC? I used that one before with success and it looks like a simple USB stick but it's been years since I've been wired or kept up with it. I also had the fancy Schitt Modi DAC and it wasn't really any better than the Dragonfly USB DAC...
You really can't trust too many people. Like the early reviewers of smartphones will never talk about the downsides or flaws until after everyone has bought one then they'll start talking about camera flaws etc...
And no a DAC will not make bad "cans" sound better = ROFL! MYTH!