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Turtle Beach - Audio Advantage Roadie
Is this audio usb device worth getting? Does it run well with games?
http://www.turtlebeach.com/site/prod...roducthome.asp
I can get it with headphones in a combo package at NewEgg:
They claim it has 3D surround support for headphones, something the Sound Blaster USB devices don't offer, unlike the SB XFI.
P.S. Sorry if this is in the wrong place, just posting here in the gaming section since it seems mainly for gaming.
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seems nice, it was released in 2005. Looks great if you want great sound quality (I dont know what chip it uses, but I was a big fan of the santa cruz because of its sound quality), but dont get it for gaming.
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What should I get for gaming?
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Why not use your internal sound? Most newer laptops that are gaming capable have pretty decent audio chips built into them. Just plug your headphones in and rock on.
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I assumed it may not sound that great. What audio chipset does the Dell Inspiron E1705 use?
Thank you. :)
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The E1705 uses the integrated Intel High-Definition sound, it is generally a good audio solution for notebooks - I would simply use that. You probably won't notice a difference between it and the Turtle Beach.
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I got the roadie. You're right, the E1705's built in sound with the Audigy software sounds much better and isn't buggy. Lesson learned: Listen to the advice here more closely. :)