Yes, flawlessly.
If you find one on sale (they usually hover around $80-$100), snag it. Just remember:
Enter the .
Let’s be honest: Motherboard audio (the dreaded "Realtek" chip) has gotten better , but for anyone with a decent pair of headphones or studio monitors, it still falls flat. If you are a gamer who needs to hear footsteps clearly, a music lover who wants warmth, or a movie buff craving surround sound, the dedicated sound card is not dead.
Yes, flawlessly.
If you find one on sale (they usually hover around $80-$100), snag it. Just remember:
Enter the .
Let’s be honest: Motherboard audio (the dreaded "Realtek" chip) has gotten better , but for anyone with a decent pair of headphones or studio monitors, it still falls flat. If you are a gamer who needs to hear footsteps clearly, a music lover who wants warmth, or a movie buff craving surround sound, the dedicated sound card is not dead.