Sunday, January 3, 2010

Realtek X-fi Switching From Integrated Sound To Dedicated Sound Card...?

Switching from Integrated Sound to Dedicated Sound Card...? - realtek x-fi

OK, so I put Realtek if I take a special sound card ... would alleviate the burden on my PC, such as changes in integrated graphics card with dedicated video memory card? And why do not you say the force for sound cards, video cards, such as (This is a Creative X-Fi Xtreme Gamer one is)?

2 comments:

e60.delu... said...

I would not. Sound Card barley CPU utilization. there would be no significant change.

also integrated graphics not the CPU load (only if you play older games on Intel's T & L) the reason for better performance because the processor card is much better because n 'There was no great burden from the CPU removed. This is shown by the fact that even low-end processors for $ 1000 or quad-core, barley, improves performance when using an integrated card.

Sound cards, the powers of barley ... 5W, can be 10W max. Video cards use more than 60W.

moksha said...

If you have the quality of the sound are careful, you then have a separate sound card would be best for you. It would be much better to play his solid. I do not know whether it was worth it because a lot of costs.

BTW, I think it has a memory (RAM) requirement of 256:). They can facilitate the CPU usage, but it eats memory (RAM).

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