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Hi

Can anybody recomend a good budget sound card for a 5 speaker + 1 sub sound system.

Also if i get a 7.1 hard drive will it work

And can anybody recomend a good 5.1 speaker system for under 35 pound.

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Haro,

I would recommend an Audigy2 ZS since they can be found for less than $75.

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also will the onboard sound device for the MSI K8N Neo Platinum 2 motherboard be compatible with a 5.1 speaker system.

i will use the speaker for games and music.

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anybody

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Hello,

I also recommend Sound Blaster Live 24-bit, Audigy 2 Value, and/ or Audigy 2 ZS. They are all low in price for their segment and support 2.1, 4.1, 5.1, and up.

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Yes, the onboard is fine for 5.1 sound systems.

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thanks, io gt the speakers, it souding good to, will i notice the difference if i do buy a sound card?

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Most people are happy with their onboard sound so long as it's not making noises.

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lol, kk thanks man

happy new year


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