Hi: I'm looking for some direction with a computer choice for my schiit eitr spdif converter as far as the motherboard (audio quality) is concerned. I need a new computer and I'm deciding between an off the shelf one with an unknown motherboard versus one I'd have built with an Asus TUF B450M. Now I know that the audio segment in the Asus is good and the unknown one, I have no idea.
What I would like to know is if I'm using the computer for the eitr into my integrated amp, do I need to be concerned about the audio quality part of the pc's motherboard. Or, does it not matter about the board because it is going through the eitr converter which will clean up the audio regardless of the quality of the computer's audio capability. Thanks for any help.
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Algernon
Hi: I'm looking for some direction with a computer choice for my schiit eitr spdif converter as far as the motherboard (audio quality) is concerned. I need a new computer and I'm deciding between an off the shelf one with an unknown motherboard versus one I'd have built with an Asus TUF B450M. Now I know that the audio segment in the Asus is good and the unknown one, I have no idea.
What I would like to know is if I'm using the computer for the eitr into my integrated amp, do I need to be concerned about the audio quality part of the pc's motherboard. Or, does it not matter about the board because it is going through the eitr converter which will clean up the audio regardless of the quality of the computer's audio capability. Thanks for any help.
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