Steam telepítése
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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I personally haven't bothered with a sound card for years. I do have one on hand because I know of 2 games I own (older games) that crash due to compatibility issues with the onboard audio and the use of a sound card fixes the issue. I don't plan on playing the games anytime in the near future so I don't have the sound card installed (sound card is a Xonar DG 5.1).
If u prefer to use Headset, get a decent USB one. USB Headsets already have their own sound chip + driver. And do not require the use of any onboard/card Sound.
but ya the one I have right now is onboard i guess, just some crappy mac laptop, and the new sound ill be getting for a comp is onboard, I guess that would be better since it's newer
I always find it hilarious how people would complain about their soundcards while using expensive headphones and listening to 128bit MP3s from iTunes.