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I wonder if i shall buy me a new sound card and i have looked at Turtle Beach Santa Cruz TBS-3400 are there anyone that have this sound card here?
I think i will buy one so i can get that nasty Soundblaster Live out of my computer! Here is a link about the sound card and it seems wery cool i think! http://www.digit-life.com/articles/s...ach/index.html [ 06-19-2002, 04:48 AM: Message edited by: Megabot ] |
Sounds like a good card. If you should decide to sell that old Soundblaster... sell it to ME [img]smile.gif[/img] All Ive got is an old Creative Vibra 128... Id be happy to have a Soundblaster Live [img]smile.gif[/img]
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I had a Turtle Beach Montego 2 (sp?) and it had A3D v2.0, and was ok, but 99% of games didn't make USE of that. They went with EAX. And now, EAX2 is out (Audigy Gamer) and is the 'new' standard. Go with something people support. Turtle Beach does make a nice card, but they don't offer good updated driver support. They are mainly good for MIDI and sound editing... If you are buying it for gaming, go with the SB Audigy. You WON'T go wrong. PS: Soundblaster Live was a good card, why do you think it's 'nasty' ?? Here is the one I have: (click on the Photo Images) http://www.soundblaster.com/products/audigyplatinum/ And this is 'just the card': http://www.soundblaster.com/products/audigygamer/ |
My Soundblaster Live! has been a great card. I don't know about the Turtle brands.
Guess I need to upgrade my system or get a new one someday! [img]smile.gif[/img] |
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I also trie to change it in diffrent pci slots but those strange sounds is there anyway and i have it conected to my new Harman Kardon AVR 8500 sourround reciver and the sounds was the same on my old HK AVI 250 so that must be something wrong with the sound card! And my computer have a new mainboard (Asus) so i dont think the sound thingie have something to do with the pc. AND i have checked the cables and plugs! :D Quote:
[ 06-20-2002, 03:22 AM: Message edited by: Megabot ] |
From what I know, turtle beach make great soundcards for working with audio (sound forge etc...). The built-in effect processor might be cool if you play an instrument you can plug in. If you want a card to do this kind of work, that's the choice.
But SoundBlaster is THE reference for gaming. They set the standards. With that you will get far less driver problems than with any other card. EAX is cool, but you better have a high-end computer because it's a very CPU-hungry feature. |
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