Using the front mic in to record the front headphone out should yield more sensible results. Doing 32bit, 192kHz usually is worse than 16bit, 48kHz) The front headphone port looped to back line-in (or mic), regardless of numerous different configurations I tried, only has SNR and THD+N around 70db. I did quite a lot RMAA about 10 years ago when I start touching audiophile stuff so I guess I still remember how it should be done. I just ran a ton of RMAA loop tests and was astouned by the bad numbers. Gigabyte boasts quite much about it on the webpage: Meaning it has everything to outperform an ALC1220 base version. This is the front headphone-out from a realtek ALC1220-VB from Gigabyte X570s aorus master, which actually directs the signal to SABRE ES9118 to process and has a dedicated headphone amp for front port. It's hard to believe based on reviews of similar motherboards and or even previous and more inferior on-board DAC/amps. I just learned the headphone source I used most for a year is so noisy and distorted.
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