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Anti-Trend said:Any Creative card with an EMU10k1 or EMU10k2 SPU would be a good choice. Some cards are branded "Live" or "Audigy", yet they have cheap AC97-like SPUs -- avoid those. Turtle Beach also has some pretty decent cards for inexpensive but they lack the processing power of the EMU10k SPUs, so it really depends on what you want to do with it.
C-Media is basically a high-end AC97, much like newer VIA or Realtek chipsets. C-media is actually the same chipset manufacturer for those fugazi Lives and Audigys I mentioned earlier -- glorified AC97 with some serious driver issues. At least, all the C-Media cards I've encountered.jonbenge said:...C-media too.
I have an Audigy 2 with an EMU10k2. Nice card, I never have problems or concerns with it. Just does what I want it to do.jonbenge said:What sound card are you using Anti-trend?
Just fine. It has a great hardware EQ and digital out, so it's pretty good for any general-purpose usage. If you just want a cheap and simple card, Turtle Beach are very inexpensive and well-built, you might go that route. But as I said earlier any card with an EMU10k chipset is an excellent choice as well.jonbenge said:Aren't those cards more for 3D gaming and movie surround sound? How does it perform with good old fashion stereo sound?