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Not asking about sound quality because that'd be obvious, but about the game quality/performance.
The reasoning is that onboard sound will be generated through cpu/motherboard and hence 'rob' those resources from the game?
What I mean (sorry I can't explain myself well today ) is for a game like Oblivion will it run better with a soundcard because that pcb will be taking care of the sound? In the same way that a game would run better with a video card because the video card's gpu and ram would be used instead of other resources?
Or wouldn't it make a significant/noticeable difference?
The reasoning is that onboard sound will be generated through cpu/motherboard and hence 'rob' those resources from the game?
What I mean (sorry I can't explain myself well today ) is for a game like Oblivion will it run better with a soundcard because that pcb will be taking care of the sound? In the same way that a game would run better with a video card because the video card's gpu and ram would be used instead of other resources?
Or wouldn't it make a significant/noticeable difference?