Going from a SoundBlaster Live! 5.1 to Audigy 2, Worth it?
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2002 10:12 am
I've got some money to spend and I'm a bit disatissfied with my SB Live 5.1 it seems to hog quite a bit of resources and struggle when having to produce a largish number of channels. I also have some reasnoble 5.1 speakers (Cambridge 5300) so I was thinking of updating from my SBLIVE 5.1 to the Audigy 2.
I never got an Audigy because of all the driver problems I heard about particularly with Win XP which I use. The price for the Audigy 2 is £82 which seems quite expensive but I suppose it is new. Do you think the Audigy 2 is worth it for me or should I just stick with the Live and put the money into something else?
One of the main things I'm interested in is the Advanced HD which seems to be moving some of the load for sound and effects of the CPU (reducing useage) and onto the sound card. Also with support for 64 channels it should stop some of those annoying problems I've had when running games that like a lot of channels.
I'm not too bothered about DVD audio. I have a better DVD jukebox/stereo system and I prefer to watch DVD's in the front room rather than sat in my study, it's just more comfortable. I'm also happy enough with 5.1 and not hugely bothered about 6.1.
I'm also not too bothered about the 24/96Khz recording and playback as I find CD quality (44Khz) sufficent.
So should I stick with the Live!, buy an Audigy (have the fixed it's problems now?), or go all the way for the Audigy 2?
Thanks,
Darkheart
System Specs for further info:
Athlon XP 2000+
MSI KT4 Ultra
512Mb 333DDR SDRAM
Lian Li PC70 USB Case
Geforce 3 Ti200
Adaptec U160 SCSI Controller
Soundblaster Live! 5.1
3COM 3C905C Ethernet Adapter
Illyama 17" Diamondtron Monitor
IBM U160 SCSI HDD (36Gb)
Maxtor 60GB HDD (7200)
Maxtor 29Gb HDD (7200)
Toshiba 6X DVDROM
Teac 32X CDROM
15/30 GB ADR Tape Backup
Yamaha 6416 SCSI CDRW
Microsoft Natural Elite Keyboard
Microsoft Explorer Intellimouse (3.0)
Sandisk USB CF Cardreader
Cambridge 5300 (5.1) Speakers
I never got an Audigy because of all the driver problems I heard about particularly with Win XP which I use. The price for the Audigy 2 is £82 which seems quite expensive but I suppose it is new. Do you think the Audigy 2 is worth it for me or should I just stick with the Live and put the money into something else?
One of the main things I'm interested in is the Advanced HD which seems to be moving some of the load for sound and effects of the CPU (reducing useage) and onto the sound card. Also with support for 64 channels it should stop some of those annoying problems I've had when running games that like a lot of channels.
I'm not too bothered about DVD audio. I have a better DVD jukebox/stereo system and I prefer to watch DVD's in the front room rather than sat in my study, it's just more comfortable. I'm also happy enough with 5.1 and not hugely bothered about 6.1.
I'm also not too bothered about the 24/96Khz recording and playback as I find CD quality (44Khz) sufficent.
So should I stick with the Live!, buy an Audigy (have the fixed it's problems now?), or go all the way for the Audigy 2?
Thanks,
Darkheart
System Specs for further info:
Athlon XP 2000+
MSI KT4 Ultra
512Mb 333DDR SDRAM
Lian Li PC70 USB Case
Geforce 3 Ti200
Adaptec U160 SCSI Controller
Soundblaster Live! 5.1
3COM 3C905C Ethernet Adapter
Illyama 17" Diamondtron Monitor
IBM U160 SCSI HDD (36Gb)
Maxtor 60GB HDD (7200)
Maxtor 29Gb HDD (7200)
Toshiba 6X DVDROM
Teac 32X CDROM
15/30 GB ADR Tape Backup
Yamaha 6416 SCSI CDRW
Microsoft Natural Elite Keyboard
Microsoft Explorer Intellimouse (3.0)
Sandisk USB CF Cardreader
Cambridge 5300 (5.1) Speakers