Speaker compatability question

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Speaker compatability question

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What's up guys?

Enjoying my new computer, but need some speakers

Will these cheap speakers http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6836150071 be compatible with the default soundcard that came in my motherboard http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813128362 ?

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yup...just plug it into the same colored port on the motherboard you're good to go
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Yeah, they will be.

But don't expect much in the way of volume or quality!

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I'd save the $10 and skip on them. You can get a set of decent speakers for about $25.
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Skippman wrote:I'd save the $10 and skip on them. You can get a set of decent speakers for about $25.
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$25 isn't much to work with, but these aren't too awful bad for the price.

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just as long as you have the green port on back of pc then your speakers will always work but as others have said yes the quailty may be poor due to the cheapness of the speakers. i have got some 2.1 shark speakers in my realtek hd audio 7.1 sound card and they work fine and quailty is very good. although i live in the uk i did have these speakers at one point and they were just as good also they are cheaper for you lucky :P

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