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by soylentcola 3975 days ago
Not sure of your particular usage case but wouldn't it be just as easy to pick up a cheap (or decent) sound card that would meet or beat anything onboard could do? I personally tend to stick with onboard because it does what I need (sound for music and movies) and I use external sound interfaces when I want to mess with anything requiring more sound performance/options (like recording or making my pitiful attempts at producing music).