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Pete H

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2 hours ago, rockhound said:

Like I said earlier some folks don't want to listen! Get one of those 1,500 dell xps's or dell alienware ones if you must.

 

I have a $2200 15" XPS and it still only has a generic Intel/Realtek audio. I think it's better to lower one's expectations for portable audio if they're not willing to add an external DAC.

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5 hours ago, Pete H said:

I would imagine it has to.  If it's pushing a signal out to a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Acer Predator  Triton  or Helios  700  5.1 surround sound ,  I was also going to Say HP  , but let's   start with the ACER 

 

https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/predator-series/predatorhelios700

 

https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/predator-series-features/predatortriton700

 

https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/predator-home

 

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35 minutes ago, Thaddeus Smith said:

 

I have a $2200 15" XPS and it still only has a generic Intel/Realtek audio. I think it's better to lower one's expectations for portable audio if they're not willing to add an external DAC.

Go  here     https://www.realtek.com/en/component/zoo/category/pc-audio-codecs-high-definition-audio-codecs-software

 

  Install this driver and make sure you have the output settings as high as possible and large speakers selected in Dell audio setup. This takes that crummy lo def factory realtek and turns it into a high def one with 24bit 192kz output. The difference is huge when you get it set up. I have done this and just feed right into my Xilica, amps the speakers and no fancy DAC or pre amp or anything else and have great sound. That XPS will do just fine. If your sound ever degrades check to see if one of Microsofts lovely updates has caused trouble or a setting was defeated without you knowing. Yes both have happened to me.

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Something else here too. I have a slight background noise from some spinning platter hard drives and using SD's for my music solves that. I also get noise when I move my mouse while playing music too and just turn it upside down so it can't track and that ends that. I am too cheap to see if a different mouse would solve the problem.

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