Creative’s dedicated sound cards still make a difference when PCs struggle to sustain 30FPSon certain games, (and can help getting a stable 60FPS) on poorly optimized titles (or games that have been plagued by Denuvo).
I mean i don’t remember having audio driver issues last time i used Ubuntu on my desktop PC (i think at the time i had an Audigy SE, now i have an X-Fi XtremeGamer).
You got me curious, i’ll try it as soon as i can and i’ll tell you back the results.
Aside from failing to convince me, they have deepened my own conviction that sound cards are essential to maintaining decent framerates.
Why is this the case? Please elaborate.
Creative’s dedicated sound cards still make a difference when PCs struggle to sustain 30FPSon certain games, (and can help getting a stable 60FPS) on poorly optimized titles (or games that have been plagued by Denuvo).
How is their Linux driver support?
You got me there pal.
I mean i don’t remember having audio driver issues last time i used Ubuntu on my desktop PC (i think at the time i had an Audigy SE, now i have an X-Fi XtremeGamer).
You got me curious, i’ll try it as soon as i can and i’ll tell you back the results.