I have an old HP Pavilion (specs below). When I upgraded the video card, I was advised not to bother getting a top of the line card because the CPU and the rest of the system wouldn't be able to handle the output anyway. So I got a TNT2 card and it has worked out fine.
Now I want to replace the sound card (specs below). Do I need to look for an older, not too powerful sound card? If so, does anyone have any specific suggestions? Thanks.
Here are the computer specs:
HP Pavilion 8652C Desktop PC
Model number P1309A
Base processor and speed Intel Pentium (R) III 550 MHz processor
Maximum HP supported replacement: Intel Pentium III 650 MHz (socket 370, 100 MHz)
Chipset Intel 810, Rev A3
Memory
256 MB (2 x 128 MB DIMM)
Speed 100 MHz synchronous
Here are the present sound card specs:
Sound/audio
Compatibility 3-D Stereo, PCI, 16-bit Sound
Controller AMC97 codec
Location Rockwell Riptide combo card
Noise Cancellation Yes
Line Out Yes
3-D Spatializer Yes
Wavetable Yes
Tone Control No
Now I want to replace the sound card (specs below). Do I need to look for an older, not too powerful sound card? If so, does anyone have any specific suggestions? Thanks.
Here are the computer specs:
HP Pavilion 8652C Desktop PC
Model number P1309A
Base processor and speed Intel Pentium (R) III 550 MHz processor
Maximum HP supported replacement: Intel Pentium III 650 MHz (socket 370, 100 MHz)
Chipset Intel 810, Rev A3
Memory
256 MB (2 x 128 MB DIMM)
Speed 100 MHz synchronous
Here are the present sound card specs:
Sound/audio
Compatibility 3-D Stereo, PCI, 16-bit Sound
Controller AMC97 codec
Location Rockwell Riptide combo card
Noise Cancellation Yes
Line Out Yes
3-D Spatializer Yes
Wavetable Yes
Tone Control No