Recommend me sound card (best bang for buck)

nokturrduk84

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Hi, which sound card can you recommend me for these speakers?
http://www.microlab.com/?r=Stereosystemen&st=full&id=225

I want good one with best price/performance.
I'm thinking to get this one. Seems not too expensive, but not that cheap too:
http://www.amazon.com/Creative-Blaster-Performance-Headphone-Desktop/dp/B009XDWUCQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1453044880&sr=8-2&keywords=sound+blaster+z

P.S. I like listening to music (electronic, metal, dark ambient, classic mostly), playing video games & watching movies.
 
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Are you intending to connect your speakers using a 3.5mm to RCA splitter
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If so then you can go for the above linked sound card though in that respect you can look towards some cheaper cards like the Asus Xonar DGX/DSX or the DX that too if you're sure your system can operate with a PCI-E x1 based sound card.

Other brands include HT|Omega's Fenix and the Asus Essence STX/STX II. IMHO, I'd suggest going for a RCA to RCA connection between your speakers and sound card otherwise a good high quality shielded 3.5mm to RCA splitter.
Are you intending to connect your speakers using a 3.5mm to RCA splitter
514r36TUc9L._SY300_.jpg

?

If so then you can go for the above linked sound card though in that respect you can look towards some cheaper cards like the Asus Xonar DGX/DSX or the DX that too if you're sure your system can operate with a PCI-E x1 based sound card.

Other brands include HT|Omega's Fenix and the Asus Essence STX/STX II. IMHO, I'd suggest going for a RCA to RCA connection between your speakers and sound card otherwise a good high quality shielded 3.5mm to RCA splitter.
 
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