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  1. MADMINK

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    I have a new updated post. Can you take a look at it.? Posted about 7 hours ago.
  2. I have this old, yet powerful reciever. I dont know much about home theater setup. I just know that my current lower end sony bookshelf speakers are being overpowered by my POLK psw 10 subwoofer. The sony bookshelves get loud, but sound isn't very sharp. My budget is 150 dollars max for a pair of bookshelves. I'm considering the klipsch R 41ms and the sony sscs5 would any of these work with my old reciever? Would they sound good with my Polk psw 10 subwoofer? They would be used in a small room.
  3. MADMINK

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    My Pioneer Reciever is really powerful. Turning volume 25 percent causes sub to vibrate my room. Speakers are loud too, but lacking clarity. They are just sony bookshelves. My speakers connect via AWG.
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    I'm wondering if Klipsch Mr41s would be good.
  5. I changed from my rear audio to front panel. It's much louder. In my audio settings, my max setting is 24 bit 192000khz. Does this mean I won't be able to discern between 192 kbps and 256 kbps audio? Also, my phone has an app called power amp which allows greater customization than my realtek audio software plus the phone has adapt sound 6.0. My motherboard is the Steel legend b450m with realtek alc892 audio chip. I'm wondering if a dac would not improve much if my onboard audio has limited resolution. My pc can play loud enough and no interference is audible.
  6. I connected my Reciever to the mobo directly. Hissing persists. Might be my adapter cable as it is a very cheap cable from Walmart. I probable will go for the K3 since my HD 518s are easier to drive. When I connect them to the reciever, the sound is deeper and sharper, but I can hear a small hiss. Also, my speakers and headphones play simultaneously. It won't work.
  7. The noise is from my reciever. It's a vsx d466s. But its connected through my monitor's audio port through Displayport
  8. I have an old Pioneer 100w Reciever connected to my speaker with a headphone port. Could I connect a dedicated DAC to it? The reciever has some noise coming through.
  9. Thank you guys for your advice. I do not have interference coming from my onboard audio. It's just sounds like I'm playing from a Zune. I am considering the K3. My headphones are not high end, but I am too simple to tell the difference above the quality of 120 dollar headphones. I just want to feel the game with my ears. Both of you were helpful.
  10. I love my Samsung S8's powerful audio. The EQ is flat and am using adapt sound. My Sennheiser HD 518s sounds clear and has a soft kick. Connecting it to my gaming rig, It sounds underwhelming but loud enough. I want more bass and fullness, not necessarily volume. The EQ has some curves to help a little, but my phone handles much better. I'm an average Joe with 100 to spend. What specific device could improve the audio? I game primarily. Specs R5 2600 CPU Powerful GPU Asrock Steel Legend b450m motherboard Headphones= Sennheiser HD 518 and V Moda LP2 limited edition Windows 10 latest drivers.
  11. Nice. I got this from OuterVision too. With 2600 amd 6800XT paired with my exact system specs plus adding a NVME ssd.
  12. What if I decrease GPU power limit of the 6800XT by 17 percent making the max wattage 249? Would that hurt the fps enough making it not worth it over the rtx 3070 or 6800 non XT or would it decrease its lifespan?
  13. What would happen if I decreased the power limit to say 70 percent (of a 6800XT 300w gpu)? I plan on getting a 6800, but if I get the 6800XT and under power it, will it hurt the gpu or my PSU? My current PSU is 650w Evga SuperNova G5 with a R5 2600 PSU. I heard using the 6800XT and a 2600 CPU would be pushing my PSU too hard Would under powering the GPU be a viable solution? I anticipate losing some performance, but would that performance be any better than a 6800 for 80 dollars more until I decide to get a bigger psu or should I settle with the non XT?
  14. According to Various GPU calculators, they recommend GPU's lower than 650w when I pair my rig with a 3080 (320w). I know there are many factors. I want to know if any people run 300w GPUs with 650w PSUs and if my powersupply would outlive its warranty (or close) under a 550w load worst case. I probably will max out either the gpu or CPU, but not both in the future.
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