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<blockquote data-quote="r0llinlacs" data-source="post: 8396848" data-attributes="member: 636634"><p>I've been running receivers on my PCs since the day I found out I could do it. I would never waste my money on "pc speakers". Even a cheap set of powered bookshelf monitors will put any "pc speaker" set to shame.</p><p></p><p>Even if you have to find a used receiver and speakers on craigslist, it will still sound 1000x better than "pc speakers".</p><p></p><p>Most onboard sound cards are far more than enough for good sound. Even the cheapest joe blow low-grade computer will have a sound chip capable of 24bit 96-192khz 5.1ch output and most have either a digital co-ax/optical output so the only limitations will be what you hook up to it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r0llinlacs, post: 8396848, member: 636634"] I've been running receivers on my PCs since the day I found out I could do it. I would never waste my money on "pc speakers". Even a cheap set of powered bookshelf monitors will put any "pc speaker" set to shame. Even if you have to find a used receiver and speakers on craigslist, it will still sound 1000x better than "pc speakers". Most onboard sound cards are far more than enough for good sound. Even the cheapest joe blow low-grade computer will have a sound chip capable of 24bit 96-192khz 5.1ch output and most have either a digital co-ax/optical output so the only limitations will be what you hook up to it! [/QUOTE]
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