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Built in one for that is actually pretty good. Even most mobo now a days are pretty good. I got x99 gaming 7 from msi. They already havesound blaster separated on the pcb, so you should be pretty good. Now don't get me wrong, you can defiantly look into some options. But you should be good.

Built in one for that is actually pretty good. Even most mobo now a days are pretty good. I got x99 gaming 7 from msi. They already havesound blaster separated on the pcb, so you should be pretty good. Now don't get me wrong, you can defiantly look into some options. But you should be good.

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Generally the onboard ones are fine unless you have specific needs for I/O ports that aren't available onboard.

 

I have a dedicated card myself but that's purely because my onboard audio "popped" every 30 seconds or so (first onboard sound that has ever done that for me).

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