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If you only have a 2.0 speaker system you do not need a discrete soundcard. Discrete soundcards really shine when they're pumping sound to 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound speaker systems, and especially for environmental 3D positional gaming like EAX by Creative, but for a simple stereo output just increase your speaker volume if you need more sound.
However if you feel your onboard audio is letting you down for stereo music playback, there are professional grad stereo dedicated discrete soundcards and there are no better out there than M-Audio for that. I have 2 M-Audio cards each in a separate computer the main machine and a backup machine for my stereo DJ system.
I run a 5.1 gaming soundcard for my main gaming PC which supplies audio signal to a 500w 5.1 surround speaker system. So the sound output needs to fit the speaker system it is intended to feed and discrete is only needed if your onboard sound is just flat out falling short. @bigpinkdragon Funny I just stumbled on this thread from a google search soon after you revived it. I have a question about your comment - In my setup, I have a Yamaha Receiver that technically is getting fed by an HDMI cable and processes my audio there through 7.1 Polk speakers. From this, my soundcard really is never touched, right? However, I have a set of headphones that are plugged in to where my sound card is and I assume that is where a soundcard choice would make a difference. Does that all sound right?
In the early days of HDMI implementation, a pass-through from the sound card to the video card was necessary if you wanted a PC to output it's audio over HDMI. However, having external devices source content for playback of protected content, such as Blu-ray movies is a no-no, so the hardware source for protected audio is now built into graphics devices, entirely bypassing any other sound equipment you may have in the computer.
The sound card simply isn't used. Since your computer has both a dedicated sound source for audio sent via HDMI to your receiver, and also a sound card, you actually have two separate sound devices that Windows has to choose from. Plugging headphones into your sound card is not going to duplicate the sound coming from your HDMI just as the HDMI will not be reproducing the sounds coming out of any headphone port you may be plugged into. If possible, I would recommend sourcing your headphone from your receiver. Your soundcard is going to be performing the digital to analog conversion for any headphones plugged into an analog output, so yes, the quality of sound card will directly affect the final quality of your results.
Whether people will hear the difference between expensive equipment and on-board is very subjective, and may rely as much on the cans being used as the sound card, and I suspect that even if on-board was capable of perfect audio reproduction, sound cards would be considered superior due to their coloring of sound and peoples' bias.