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Devices => Sound Cards, DAC's, Receivers, Speakers, and Headphones => Topic started by: thane108 on November 20, 2014, 12:55:11 pm
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I'm taking a leap and doing my first computer build next month - and I'm thinking about how I will configure my audio out.
I'm using an asus 797-a motherboard. It has hdmi, analog and optical out.
I just installed an EVGA Geforce 750 ti 2 gig video board on my current system that I'll move to the new build.
I was planning on moving over my 4 year old soundblaster titanium x-fi sound card.
I currently use the optical out on the sound card to stream internet music to my receiver.
I currently use the hdmi out on video card to my receiver to my tv - JRiver goes out over the hdmi on this 750ti card.
I currently use the analog out on my soundcard to my desktop speakers.
Two questions:
1) Should I just use the optical out and analog out on the 797-a and not bother moving over the old soundblaster card to the new build?
2) I assume I should use the hdmi out on my 750 ti card rather than use the hdmi out on the 797-a motherboard. Is that correct? Would it make any difference?
Thanks for suggestions and insights- still learning.
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My old card allows analog and optical out simultaneously.
I'm not sure if the asus z97-a allows that. If not I'll move the card. Otherwise just more heat.
Anyone have an asus z97-a configured for audio?