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Ryan L
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posted on 22nd May 04 at 17:36 |
danke schone tim
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Tim
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posted on 22nd May 04 at 14:12 |
Sorry I wasn't implying you were silly, just a lot of people don't know what line level is ;)
Which fan seems loud? Cpu, case, or PSU? Normally you want to get something that's bigger and lower rpm to get it quiet... Check out http://www.overclockers.co.uk as they've got a great selection (and prompt delivery)
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Ryan L
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posted on 22nd May 04 at 14:09 |
while on the subject of PC's my fan seems load compared to other PC's will a replacement one sort this out
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Ryan L
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posted on 22nd May 04 at 13:57 |
quote: Originally posted by Tim
quote: Originally posted by Ryan L
At the moment i play all my songs through my PC then through the AUX connection on my stereo which is fine for low volumes but if i turn the volume up the quality deteriates dramatically. Will a new sound card for my PC sort this out and what are some decent ones
Are you talking about turning up the volume on the PC or the hi-fi? If you're connecting to the AUX on your hi-fi you need the LINE out on the soundcard, not SPEAKER out... otherwise if you turn the PC volume up it'll clip the input of the hi-fi and sound shite...
[Edited on 22-05-2004 by Tim]
i'm running it via the line out i'm not that silly, maybe i'll look into getting a 5.1 or 7.1 setup soon
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Tim
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posted on 22nd May 04 at 13:50 |
quote: Originally posted by Ryan L
At the moment i play all my songs through my PC then through the AUX connection on my stereo which is fine for low volumes but if i turn the volume up the quality deteriates dramatically. Will a new sound card for my PC sort this out and what are some decent ones
Are you talking about turning up the volume on the PC or the hi-fi? If you're connecting to the AUX on your hi-fi you need the LINE out on the soundcard, not SPEAKER out... otherwise if you turn the PC volume up it'll clip the input of the hi-fi and sound shite...
[Edited on 22-05-2004 by Tim]
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Dom
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posted on 22nd May 04 at 13:35 |
sod creative for a giggle...its all pretty much bollox, especially the external stuff :rolleyes:
best creative car has to be the old LIVE! stuff, i have one and it does the job for most stuff (although i have another prof. card for my music product stuff). Personally, look at the M-Audio (bottom of the range) cards over at www.overclockers.co.uk. There used in semi-pro studios, and there cheap-ish cards are MINT as for the money and will waste any creative piece of poop..:thumbs:
Although if your amp as a optical or digital input, do it that way...will give you a better quality signal :)
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drunkenfool
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posted on 22nd May 04 at 12:56 |
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=54385
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Ryan L
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posted on 22nd May 04 at 11:32 |
At the moment i play all my songs through my PC then through the AUX connection on my stereo which is fine for low volumes but if i turn the volume up the quality deteriates dramatically. Will a new sound card for my PC sort this out and what are some decent ones
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