RCFProd :
I stumbled upon this video:
https
/www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1rXcJuEsy0
These guys, who are experienced with audio, say that sound cards are pointless and DAC's should be your way to go. Now please, I have read reviews explaining how well a HyperX Cloud sounds. By comparable reviewers. I think Tek Syndicate mentioned the HyperX Cloud aswell. It works really well with a DAC apparently, that's what I initially heard. My sound card arrives tomorrow but now reading more into it and watching that video I have my doubts. Should I go with a proper DAC instead? Are sound cards really useless?
The sound card I ordered is a Xonar DS. Is there a good DAC around that price I could try instead? I can just send it back if It's really that useless as explained in that video.
HyperX Cloud review here:
https
/www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeoyJBwHc3U
Watch it from 6:00
There is no doubt they sound good for a gaming headset. An actual set of headphones will almost always sound better.
As far as a DAC vs Sound Card goes, they are literally doing the same thing. DAC stand for Digital-to-Analog Converter. Guess what a sound card is doing? Converting a digital signal to an analog signal. The only real differences are a DAC is external (which can help eliminate some computer noise that you may get otherwise, although I have not found that to be an issue unless you're using your front panel audio) and a sound card internal (and they generally offer virtual 5.1 and/or 7.1 surround sound).
A DAC is also (most likely) going to cost you far more than a sound card. Don't get me wrong, DAC's are better, but you aren't going to notice with the headset that you're using. DAC's are more designed for high-end audiophile grade equipment where you are more likely to notice the little things that a sound card might do, like give slight electronic noise.
If you're really set on a DAC then nobody here is stopping you. Those of us that are suggesting a sound card just see more sense in a sound card for your specific situation. Either solution is most likely going to be better than the on-board audio that you're using now.
EDIT: In addition to this, I just saw that you ordered a Xonar DS. The DS does not offer a headphone amp (which is probably what would give you the most noticeable improvement over on-board). The DG or DGX are the cheaper ASUS sound cards that offer decent headphone amps.
The HyperX Cloud's have an impedence of 60 ohms. This means an amp is not needed to drive them, but you can notice a benefit from having an amp. And no, an amp does not only make them louder. In addition to being able to get louder, you generally get a fuller sound since they are getting all of the power that they require.