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Sucks about onboard audio dying; hate when things like this happen on a new build.
Unfortunately I can't make recommendation on your proposed setup, but as an alternative, have you considered getting soundcard as an alternative? The basic ones are ~$20 where I live.
I have thought about it in the past, the thing is, I hate extra software running in the background, and since Logitech broke my trust when they pushed Logitech Download Assistant through Windows Update, I have been very weary of new hardware that I have not confirmed will do the same.
To clarify, I don't actually mind it too much, but it absolutely can't be forcibly installed just because I plug a device into my computer.
I have spares of my favourite mouse, keyboard and microphone, they are all excellent and don't need anything more than a driver.
I have been looking to replace my amp (a cheap chinese no name brand) with a Denon mini system that can easily power my speakers, and has an optical connection.
Are you sure that a soundcard needs weird software to work? With just the drivers you should just have working sound output via the soundcard ports. I could be wrong as I haven't had a soundcard in a very long time.
Could be annoying, but you may be able to only install the drivers and avoid the bloatware. I do that with Nvidia, I only have the drivers, not Geforce experience or whatever.
I am certain tht it would work without odd software, but the LDA incident made me doubt all new hardware.