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drnick88101

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Hello. I just upgraded to an AV receiver with a 5.1.2 speaker setup from onboard motherboard audio. The AV receiver is connected to my PC with an hdmi cable plugged into my amd gpu. The receiver supports Atmos, DTS:X, dolby surround 2, and Neural:X. Since it does all that is there even any benefit to using any of these audio enhancers? Would it be best to just set windows speakers to 7.1 and let the AV receiver do the upmixing?
 

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What sound card? The one provided from the modded drivers listed here? You think I should use those instead of the AV receiver upmixing?
 

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No, no point, let the receiver deal with the audio.
 
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Not cmedia and Realtek
Sound processed inside the PC case has interference from the electronics. You want it outside, DAC or AVR
 
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He's using GPU, he upgraded from onboard. You are totally fine as you are. I am doing the same but I added DTS:X APO4 to my AMD GPU.

Hello. I just upgraded to an AV receiver with a 5.1.2 speaker setup from onboard motherboard audio. The AV receiver is connected to my PC with an hdmi cable plugged into my amd gpu. The receiver supports Atmos, DTS:X, dolby surround 2, and Neural:X. Since it does all that is there even any benefit to using any of these audio enhancers? Would it be best to just set windows speakers to 7.1 and let the AV receiver do the upmixing?
 
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According to Asus about 2 years back ... their own on board sound on their mid range boards is equivalent to their $75 - $90 cards.
 
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Asus still make discrete sound cards, see here. They don't do much these days, as they use Realtek mostly, bit odd.
My AMD R7 (2015) I would class and mid-high end, slightly better than X-Fi fatality titanium (2008).

A brand new X-Fi fatality is about £120-150.

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Edit: I'm pretty sure that nice big copper heatsink does a really good job as an EMI shield.
 
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My father had a Cmedia, about 6 years ago, did nothing but crash.
 
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