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Hello everybody it's been a longtime. I recently found out a game of mine may have some stuttering problems due to it's audio being played without a discrete and/or external sound card of any type. So on your advice, i'd like to know if an external USB sound card can help with some of my performance issues for the game i'm playing.
Would a external sound card serve as well as a discrete sound for audio playback, or at-least perform better than a on-board sound card?
Respond as soon as you can, thank you.
-Arcturus Fyr
Would a external sound card serve as well as a discrete sound for audio playback, or at-least perform better than a on-board sound card?
Respond as soon as you can, thank you.
-Arcturus Fyr
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