Peter, you have just changed to a PCIe-USB card because it sounds better than your mobo port.
Because I'm a both feed on the ground guy (as in "let's put our both feet back to the ground" which at least is an expression here and the opposite of floating and drifting away and off, head in a cloud).
I did not change to a PCIe card because it sounds better than the MoBo connection. I just started to use it for quite different purposes and "opportunities" (in this case my "special connection", remember ?). So think of it - I have two PCIe cards (just bought two of a most different architecture to give myself the best chances for my little project (which failed so far)) and by accident the one card doesn't show a difference that I noticed (not really paying attention because that wasn't my objective) and the other (Silverstone) suddenly jumped on me all over. So, pure coincidence.
I don't like coincidences.
What seems not a coincidence is that all who obtained the Silverstone agree with the nature of its sound. So it does something.
If you now can tell me *what* it does ... (for EE merits)
But not in here because I'm closing this topic;
It is one too many about the same (too general and without real subject apart from the title of course
).
Peter