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I was also until recently using an old Xonar DX, and the same applies for that one as well.Īnd any of these is still noticeably better than my onboard audio, and I got a MB with a pretty good onboard audio that's (in theory) properly separated from the rest of the MB and all, which is far from the norm.

I still have my old Titanium HD in my B450 PC together with the X3 (because I sometimes use it for music recording stuff), and if I didn't want to use Super XFi and go external, I wouldn't really have a reason to get a new sound card. The dedicated cards (except maybe the cheap noname ones) have long time ago reached a level where there's not much to improve outside of stuff that makes no practical difference anyway, unless they introduce some completely new feature like the Super Xfi. Provided you don't run into driver issues or hardware issues due to incompatibilities with modern OS or HW, there's not much that can "get old" on a soundcard.
