Hello folks,
I'm new to the forums community, and I had a question regarding Nvidia Audio on my Evga GTX 760 Superclocked video card.
I've been using the Nvidia Audio drivers with my video card in order to output sound to a Stereo Receiver that I use for gaming/movies/music etc.
My question is, does the graphics chip itself have a sound or DSP chip inside of it ( like a realtek chip for example ) that is processing the sound, or does the graphics card simply look at what channels are supported the Realtek audio chip on my Motherboard and pass that along to the output?
Just curious as to how this is working. :)