PolarFire Honorable Nov 25, 2013 10 0 10,510 Feb 27, 2014 #1 I recently broke my USB logitech G35's and am looking for a replacement, I'm thinking about buying one of the corsair vengeance headsets, I have an ASUS DS sound card, should I get the analog or USB?
I recently broke my USB logitech G35's and am looking for a replacement, I'm thinking about buying one of the corsair vengeance headsets, I have an ASUS DS sound card, should I get the analog or USB?
Solution k1114 Feb 27, 2014 Even on integrated you can separate rear and front ports. Since you have a nice soundcard you'd want to use that instead of usb.
Even on integrated you can separate rear and front ports. Since you have a nice soundcard you'd want to use that instead of usb.
corroded Splendid Sep 5, 2011 2,859 0 21,960 Feb 27, 2014 #2 USB creates its own "sound card" when plugged in... 3.5mm just uses what is there. I like the USB because I can have the game sounds come from the onboard and speakers and have my Teamspeak/raidcall/gsc come through the headset. Upvote 0 Downvote
USB creates its own "sound card" when plugged in... 3.5mm just uses what is there. I like the USB because I can have the game sounds come from the onboard and speakers and have my Teamspeak/raidcall/gsc come through the headset.
k1114 Titan May 2, 2010 14,236 93 75,540 Feb 27, 2014 Solution #3 Even on integrated you can separate rear and front ports. Since you have a nice soundcard you'd want to use that instead of usb. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Even on integrated you can separate rear and front ports. Since you have a nice soundcard you'd want to use that instead of usb.
PolarFire Honorable Nov 25, 2013 10 0 10,510 Feb 27, 2014 #4 k1114 : Even on integrated you can separate rear and front ports. Since you have a nice soundcard you'd want to use that instead of usb. Thanks for your help! Upvote 0 Downvote
k1114 : Even on integrated you can separate rear and front ports. Since you have a nice soundcard you'd want to use that instead of usb. Thanks for your help!