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Audioholic Ninja
This was pretty interesting even though I already run the mid-tier Xonar DX in my home-office desktop PC. In this review they measure and compare the $40 Asus Xonar DGX and $50 DSX and compare them to the $90 DX and to Realtek's latest and greatest ALC898 onboard audio. I'm not sure how scientific their listening tests were but they back them up with measurements.
Review
Review
For years, we've trumpeted the benefits of discrete sound cards. They simply sound better than the typical integrated audio on motherboards, especially for those with discerning ears and halfway-decent speakers or headphones. Good sound cards tend to last through multiple upgrade cycles, too. They're amazingly inexpensive considering the expected lifespan. Indeed, the two we'll be putting under the microscope today—Asus' Xonar DGX and DSX—sell for less than $50.