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Devices => Video Cards, Monitors, Televisions, and Projectors => Topic started by: trevoraiston on March 21, 2015, 07:59:20 am

Title: Will choice of on board hdmi or separate card effect sound quality?
Post by: trevoraiston on March 21, 2015, 07:59:20 am
My original motherboard with 8 sata ports has developed a fault.  Can't afford to replace like for like at the moment so I'm using a cheaper 6 port board.

I've tried two differing pci sata cards to get extra sata ports .  But both have been a real pain to configure and have locked up PC couple times.  I have a better quality pcie card which has always been reliable  but to use that I need to loose my video card and use on board hdmi video.  I can accept the drop in image quality,  hi def blu ray I'd watch on external Oppo player anyway.

But will I also potentially loose audio quality.  Music is the htpc's primary function

Sorry for long post for short question :-(

Trevor
Title: Re: Will choice of on board hdmi or separate card effect sound quality?
Post by: 6233638 on March 21, 2015, 11:59:19 am
It may have different format support (e.g. NVIDIA HDMI does not support 88.2kHz or 176.4kHz output) but will not affect sound quality.
Title: Re: Will choice of on board hdmi or separate card effect sound quality?
Post by: bulldogger on June 11, 2015, 11:21:24 pm
My original motherboard with 8 sata ports has developed a fault.  Can't afford to replace like for like at the moment so I'm using a cheaper 6 port board.

I've tried two differing pci sata cards to get extra sata ports .  But both have been a real pain to configure and have locked up PC couple times.  I have a better quality pcie card which has always been reliable  but to use that I need to loose my video card and use on board hdmi video.  I can accept the drop in image quality,  hi def blu ray I'd watch on external Oppo player anyway.

But will I also potentially loose audio quality.  Music is the htpc's primary function

Sorry for long post for short question :-(

Trevor
I use an Asus R9 290x presently as my gpu. The fidelity is not better overall than the onboard sound. For some reasons, however, the R9 290x sounds more dynamic via HDMI than does the connection from the mother board.