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Sound Card
You can connect external speakers on a computer on either the headphone socket or sound output sockets on the sound card. You just need the compatible connectors on the audio wires of the music system speakers to connect to these sockets. - Neeraj Sharma
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The ports used to connect external sound equipment are Line In, Mic and Line Out. These ports are usually located on the computer's sound card.
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Yes, there is, creative's Sound Blaster X-FI Go uses a USB port to connect to a laptop or desktop to have high fidelity sound using the sound card.
There is a data cable,and a power cable that connect the drive to your PC. Everything is done with the data cable, there is no audio or video wires.
No, all that is required is a video card, so that there would be an image on a moitor, the sound card is only required if you want there to be sound, hence the name sound card. but in priority, your computer needs a cable ( Hdmi, Dvi) and a video card to display an image on a monitor
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You will definitely need a qualified sound card. That's the answer.
The surround speakers should plug into your subwoofer, then there should be either 1 or 2 wires that run from your subwoofer to your sound card (onboard sound inputs).