Well I guess didn't really process that when I was making my recommendations
, which doesn't make me the greatest advise-giver for this case, I suppose, so I must apologize to the OP. I am biased for the higher sampling rate and bit depth with sound cards - the more samples and data, the better it has to sound (human ability to resolve the differences aside
)! All kidding aside, when it comes down to it, I have to admit I have probably listened to anything capable of more than 48kHz/24-bit audio from my PC a total of three hours of my life
.
Anyway, back to your question: IIRC, the ATI cards with HDMI have dumbed-down audio hardware/software from Realtek that claimed to support 192/24 but in operation could only support 44.1/16, and caused actual hardware crashes for anything more. This may have been fixed with drivers or firmware updates by now but it really made me mad at the time and soured me to the whole ATI experience (I sent the card back and got an NVIDIA). Another problem I had was that it had a relatively low SNR, though I don't recall exactly what it was.