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Comp techies, need your help. (Sound card Q).

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Malakhov

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I wanna get a new sound card (I'm still on a creative live! one) and a new set of speakers. For the speakers I'll get a pair of Creative Inspire T7700 7.1 Speakers but for the sound card, I'm undecided between the SoundBlaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum or SoundBlaster Audigy 2 ZS. What's the difference 'cept the price? The ZS is $129 CAD and the platinum is $239 CAD. Is it worth to shell out an extra $110 for it? Thanks.

Oh and if it's not complicated as it is, there's a gamer version at $159 CAD.
 

Hooker

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I dunno, drivers aren't Creative's strong point. I regret buying a Audigy 2 years ago, the problems I've had with EAX not working in games, not being able to set up TeamSpeak and other shit
 

Bregor

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Audigy is a good product, but I'm never allowing another Creative product onto my computer (mainly due to drivers). Especially when there are excellent alternatives these days.
 

Malakhov

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There's lots of people complaining about creative's drivers these past few years but for me, they were spot on all those years so...

Always used a creative card in my computer but someday it might change but not now, audigy 2 zs is the best card there is.

Hey, I've changed to AMD so anything is possible ;)
 

Malakhov

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Well I've played WoW all evening and I'm very satisfied with my purchases, I've been missing on this for a long time.
 

Phoenix

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fart said:
for the love of god don't spend 160$ on a creative card.

IAWTP.

If you spend more than $100 on ANY audio card and you're not a musician, you spent waaaaaaaay to much.
 
then what is a good sound card for under 100 bucks?? I have a turtle beach, but i need something that has a DTS decoder and supports DVD-A and the only thing is creative, are there any other options??
 

Ecrofirt

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slightly OT, but I'm in the market for new speakers soon. Of the top three on this page, which is the best all around?:
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduct.asp?submit=property&DEPA=1

I'm looking for something that's going to be loud as a motherfucker if I want it to be with no crackling or anything. I have problems with my current speakers if I have the volume at 100% and I'm playing music.

Also, I'm looking for something I might be able to hook my TV's audio into for a great gaming experience.
 

Hitokage

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To actually answer a question from the starting post, the primary difference between platnum and nonplatnum is that plantum has a front connections panel and remote control.
 

Ecrofirt

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are they the best if I also want to hook up audio from my TV?

I also noticed that the Creative ones have a bigger frequenct response. How does this affect things?

edit: And I'm also looking for the best overall value. The best quality for price, as I'm sure these are all pretty good speakers.
 
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