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So I'm slowly putting together a computer, and I'm thinking about the soundcard, and I read this blurb in the lastest "Maximum PC" about the Asus Xonar Essence STX, which claims one of the highest SNR (124dB) I've ever seen on a card (yes, yes, I know you can't hear it, whatever) -- anyone familiar with this card or with this line of cards? Looking through NewEgg, they have others that they claim have low noise floor/high SNR (E.G. Asus Xonar DX). Any other recommendations? HT Omega seems to be rated pretty highly over there, too.

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Familiar only from what I have read, but the Essence STX seems to be just about as good as you will get in a PC soundcard for music listening. all the critical stuff is controlled by relays, well shielded, headphone amp based around TPA6120A2, switchable OPAMPs......

Sure, it might not beat a proper audiophile desktop, but for the money it is pretty compelling. If I used a desktop PC, I would sure as hell buy one.

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I'm also looking at picking up a new soundcard and I've basically narrowed it down to either the Asus Essence STX or the Onkyo SE-200 LTD. The Onkyo uses the WM8740 DAC while the STX uses the Burr-Brown PCM 1792A dac.

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Looks awesome and the 1792A is a sweet chip. If you get one I'll love to hear it.
Yes, definitely. Won't be any time soon, though. Need to get things like power supply and CPU first, I think. (Unless it goes on sale, in which case I'll temporarily put it into one of my other computers.)
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hear=measure same thing.

I've now got a way to measure the ability of DACs to actually play entire musical pieces. It's pretty neat. I need a better ADC but I am not going to buy one.

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