the maddman
Regular
It really seems to depend on the care taken laying the mobo out. Here at work we have HP business grade desktops, and they all have extremely clean analog outs. I get less noise from the onboard than I did from the SB Live I used before we upgraded to Win7.
I think the variance you see between motherboards is much higher than with a dedicated sound card, since more care is taken to make sure the card works.
Pretty much these days, I only listen to music either through my Blackberry or the PS3's optical out, so the sound on my laptop is for games only, and I don't really expect more than to make the noises.
I think the variance you see between motherboards is much higher than with a dedicated sound card, since more care is taken to make sure the card works.
Pretty much these days, I only listen to music either through my Blackberry or the PS3's optical out, so the sound on my laptop is for games only, and I don't really expect more than to make the noises.