Is Integrated audio (Envy Audio; Beats Audio) good, or should I upgrade to an audio card??

I'm considering a HP Envy Phoenix 810-130qe desktop; not a gamer, but like music & videos. Is the Integrated audio good quality?
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H-H, welcome to the forum.
I can't answer the question from personal knowledge, but I have had several HP computers, none as nice as that one.  I am a musician who is very picky with how music sounds on my computer.  I have never used anything but the integrated sound.  I am using 12 year old Polk Audio speakers with my h8 1228 and they sound very good.  My next speakers will be Bose USB computer speakers.  They provide their own power.  They are rather expensive, but worth it.
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    http://support.creative.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?catID=1&prodID=10702&pr odName=Live!%2024-bit%20External&CatName=Sound+Blaster
    If it's able to accept optical toslink cable from the Mac's toslink stereo mini port (if it has optical output) and then send that to the z-5500 via the analog speakers, then you should be fine.
    I'm afraid you'll have to do some more digging to get it to work.
    The only surround sound your going to get is by playing DVD movies that have it, then it can't have Dolby 5.1 as the Live 24 bit can't decode it.
    So do your research on what surround sound formats the Live 24 can decode, then compare your DVD collection for those movies that have it, then get it all connected and enable it on the movie preferences at the menu.
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