Thursday, November 21, 2013

asus xonar essence stx headphone and receiver?

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protonblas


i need a soundcard with coaxial support this card has it
i need it for my headphone stereo and watching hd movies with dts
will this card transmit dts in its true form
i only two options on the spdif pcm and dolby digital live i am not sure if it transfers dts



Answer
Hi there,
unfortunately the card doesn't support DTS.
It is mainly designed as a headphone amplifier, in this regard it is an excellent card for the money.

If your primary usage is for headphone listening this card represents an excellent choice, although I personally upgraded from this to an ODAC+O2 combination.

If your primary usage is to use the surround sound and DTS is important I would recommend the Xonar HDAV cards, I had the full size card with daughter board and loved it.

Is this a good enough setup for UDK and 2560x1440 gaming?




ThisIsaCoo


Hey guys, I'm building a new beast gaming and UDK computer. I want this to be future-proof for 5-10 years, and I can spend maximum of $4000 CAD (including everything). I am also getting into professional level video editing, plus I consider myself an audiophile. Also, everything is being ordered from Newegg.ca. Anyways, here's my specs:

MB: Asus Rampage IV Formula
CPU: Intel Core i7 3930K
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB
GPU: 2x Asus DirectCUII GTX 670 4GB
PSU: XCLIO Gold 1000W PSU
Case: NZXT Phantom 630
Sound Card: Asus Xonar Essence STX
OS: Windows 8 64-bit
Cooling: Corsair H100i
Optical Drive: Asus DRW-24B1ST
Hardrives: WD Red 2TB, Samsung 840 Pro 128GB
Monitor: Achieva Shimian QH270 2560x1440 Korean IPS Display
Other: Byerdynamic DT 990 Pro audiophile headphones

This all adds up to slightly over $4k. Will this be future-proof for 5-10 years?



Answer
Make sure the RAM is 1600 or 1866MHz. For gaming? It will definitely need to be upgraded GPU-wise but likely not for about 3 years. Have you seen what it takes to run Crysis 3? If you have the extra money, go for two 680's or even 3 7970's. That way you'd be REALLY future-proofed.

Also make sure the Hard Drives are at least 7200rpm if not 10000 since the within 5 years SSD's will probably be the norm.

Stick with Windows 8. Four thumbs up on that, since 7 will be obsolete within 10 years I'm willing to bet.

Have a nice time building, and good luck! This is a really nice system you have here. Great job choosing parts.




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