USB out to an external DAC.Check out the PC Audio sub forum..
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I have something similar. One thing I do is keep the browser tabs to a minimum, especially on web sites that have a lot of video ads. These sites take up CPU cycles. I also use a Sonare microRendu that isolates the computer noise from the DAC. It is an Ethernet-2-USB conversion device. I have learned recently that I can improve on this because there is some noise on the Ethernet wire that gets into the DAC. However, the microRendu sounds very good in my setup. There always the option of making an OPTICAL network from your computer to the DAC to lower or eliminate this Ethernet noise. Sonare also has a solution for this which they market as SystemOptique (a few hundred $$). |
I'm using my 10 year old Dell XPS 9000 (which is still my main computer rig) to stream Tidal and Qobuz through USB. It's feeding a MHDT Orchid DAC, and I have an ARC VSI-55 with Harbeth P3ESR and a Simaudio 430HA headphone amp. Sound quality is as good as, maybe better than my main system which cost an order of magnitude more. |
USB output to a DAC is probably the best upgrade, but it can be expensive for the DAC. The Asus Xonar Essence ST and STX audio cards are a very good solution that is cheaper. They can be had for less than $100 on ebay. If you have an older PCI slot, I have read that the older ST sounds a bit better because of the clock timing on PCI. The new PCI-E interface appears to have a bit more jitter/timing problems on audio clock signals. That EVGA Nu Audio card looks interesting as well. Audio Note components and influence. I suspect the Asus card would be more neutral and transparent with the Nichicon FG caps. The Audio Note stuff can be colored (they have a unique sound and you either like it or don't like it). And Firefox recommended as browser for best audio playback. |
There are a lot of upgrades you can do. I’ll list a general rundown of my system among other upgrades:
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