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Originally Posted by amardilo
The most I really want to spend is about £80 thats why I thought it fitted my budget (the OEM version can be found easly for around that price).
I have a seperate CD / SACD player and DVD player so I won't be using the PC to listen to CD's or playing DVD's.
It will mainly be used for listening to the odd MP3/internet radio/podcast, playing video files I download, doing some work, playing some games, surfing the net and reading emails from a distance. I am tired of sitting close to the screen (my main job envolves me being infront of a PC all day).
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At the risk of re-opening a can of worms, there are many who would argue that if all you are doing is transporting the digital stream from the source (i.e. PC) to the receiver then the on-board codec device is as good as any sound card. Its been claimed that a poor transport will cause jitter and so on, but it then remains could you notice?
Of course, if you were using the analogue outputs of the on-board device then it would be different. Better quality DACs in the sound card would sway the decision.
As you are only using the PC for occassional music and intend to keep using your separate CD player then I'd have though the decision was obvious.
Mind you, a well setup HTPC can easily outperform even expensive CD players if setup correctly (flame suit at the ready!!). Why do you want the keep the separate?
HTH
Andy