Z Zarotu Honorable Dec 26, 2012 21 0 10,560 0 Sep 12, 2014 #1 I am looking at splitter cables, but I am worried about quality loss with those. The headphone jacks in the front aren't in such great quality
I am looking at splitter cables, but I am worried about quality loss with those. The headphone jacks in the front aren't in such great quality
0 jimmysmitty Distinguished Moderator Oct 5, 2007 551 0 19,010 42 Sep 12, 2014 #6 http/us.creative.com/p/sound-blaster/sound-blaster-r3 Most sound cards are PCIe these days. If you have a PCIe x1 slot you would be fine.
http/us.creative.com/p/sound-blaster/sound-blaster-r3 Most sound cards are PCIe these days. If you have a PCIe x1 slot you would be fine.
0 jimmysmitty Distinguished Moderator Oct 5, 2007 551 0 19,010 42 Sep 12, 2014 #2 The easiest solution is to buy a discrete sound card such as a Creative Labs Sound Blaster Z which has a separate headphone and speaker jack.
The easiest solution is to buy a discrete sound card such as a Creative Labs Sound Blaster Z which has a separate headphone and speaker jack.
0 Z Zarotu Honorable Dec 26, 2012 21 0 10,560 0 Sep 12, 2014 #3 I don't think I can fit it with the graphics card in the way. Im also using another PCI slot for wifi
I don't think I can fit it with the graphics card in the way. Im also using another PCI slot for wifi
0 D dies Honorable Apr 10, 2012 2 0 10,510 0 Sep 12, 2014 #4 get a usb dac/amplifier for the headphones
0 Z Zarotu Honorable Dec 26, 2012 21 0 10,560 0 Sep 12, 2014 #5 USB DAC, huh... What would be a good, cheap, high quality bass boosting DAC?
0 jimmysmitty Distinguished Moderator Oct 5, 2007 551 0 19,010 42 Sep 12, 2014 #6 http/us.creative.com/p/sound-blaster/sound-blaster-r3 Most sound cards are PCIe these days. If you have a PCIe x1 slot you would be fine.
http/us.creative.com/p/sound-blaster/sound-blaster-r3 Most sound cards are PCIe these days. If you have a PCIe x1 slot you would be fine.