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Sound Card & Headset What Works Best For You?


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#1 mouser42

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Posted 21 January 2017 - 03:29 PM

After upgading win 7 os to windows 10, well.....to keep it short realtek sound drivers don't always play nice when a new windows 10 update installs. This has happen twice in the last six months so just going to get a new sound card and headset tomorrow. Any advice on works best for you and plays nice with windows 10 would be a great help Posted Image thank you

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Posted 21 January 2017 - 05:15 PM

Generally speaking, most sound cards should be adequate. Do your research on their output, range, etc and what that all means before buying if you're seriously going to upgrade. The same for headsets. What's your budget? If you want an affordable pair of good headsets, go with Logitech. If you want an expensive pair of durable and high quality headsets, go with Hyper Cloud. Avoid Krakken/Naga. They're over-rated and break easily.

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