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PC Cards are inferior to external converters with their own power supplies. The PC power is quite noisy and should be avoided.
For hard drives I was thinking about Networked Accessed Storage (NAS). This could have a few advantages: 1. Running in a RAID config can protect your files. 2. You can put the noisy disks in another room.
QuotePC Cards are inferior to external converters with their own power supplies. The PC power is quite noisy and should be avoided.School me on this? I thought I was going down the right path using an external DAC.Looking for recommendations so that I do not have to go through trial and error.
I think what AudioEngr was saying was that a DAC is better than a soundcard... and that the inside of PC is a 'noisy' power environment. If you get an Asus deluxe motherboard w/ digital out native to the board, and go straight to a DAC, you can save money and not buy a soundcard. If you're going to use the soundcard as a DAC, the best I've heard is a Lynx LM-22. I've heard and seen much of this experimentation on a guy named 'Hantra's' rig... if you do search on his name, you'll find some good info.
The case is not really a concern. There is a PC wholesaler near me that offers cases that do not require fans that would work for me.
I am more interested in the other items I mentioned in my post. Any insite?