Mahdulator
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Found some similar posts but nothing particularly recent, so thought I'd throw this out there.
I recently plugged my hand built PC into my rig. It features an X-fi Titanium HD and sounds great, but of course the question is always what's next.
Now, before I plugged the PC in, I had been planning on buying an external DAC like a Schitt Modius connected to a phone or other lightweight streaming/playback device for my primary digital source. Putting the PC in the mix gave me pause on that direction - why buy an external when I could just upgrade the soundcard to maybe an EVGA Nu? It has the same DAC as the Modius.
Looking around this corner of the forum, I'm getting the sense that many/most feel that soundcards are dead and there's no good reason to go that direction given the high quality USB connectable external DACs on the market. So, what do you all think? Would you spend money on a soundcard in this day and age?
I recently plugged my hand built PC into my rig. It features an X-fi Titanium HD and sounds great, but of course the question is always what's next.
Now, before I plugged the PC in, I had been planning on buying an external DAC like a Schitt Modius connected to a phone or other lightweight streaming/playback device for my primary digital source. Putting the PC in the mix gave me pause on that direction - why buy an external when I could just upgrade the soundcard to maybe an EVGA Nu? It has the same DAC as the Modius.
Looking around this corner of the forum, I'm getting the sense that many/most feel that soundcards are dead and there's no good reason to go that direction given the high quality USB connectable external DACs on the market. So, what do you all think? Would you spend money on a soundcard in this day and age?
