No, computer speakers are universal and will work with your computers current software and sound card.
You will need the appropriate sound card and software.
hardware
If the motherboard has a mic jack,if not you need a sound card with one. It will only be as loud as the software allows, it is not an amplifier. But you can run it to an amp or your stereo and then to speakers.
No speakers should work with any card.
Hardware is the guts of your computer such as the sound card video card and so on. Software is the programs that are on your computer.
A sound card upgrade is not neccessaey when changing your speakers.
Upgrading your computer speakers will also a greater range of sound to be broadcast, so in most cases, new speakers would give you an increase in sound quality.
The driver software will need to be installed to use your memory card software.
The motherboard, the processor (CPU), the random access memory (RAM), the Hard Drive and a power supply. You will also need a video card, if you want to see it on a monitor and a sound card, if you want to hear it through speakers. Many motherboards have the video card and sound card built into them. Also a Mouse, Keyboard and an operating system (windows, linux, Mac OS).
Sound is processed in the sound card of the computer. It then sends signals to the speakers. The speakers vibrate and make the actual sounds that you hear.
If you don't already have speakers on your computer, try plugging in some headphones or speakers. you can get them cheap at Walmart or target.
that is called the moniter with speakers