haha. Audiophile. Audiophiles are people with a lot of money who can afford $100 000 stereos that look like this
^Interesting note- those are the best speakers in the world. The tweeter is made out of pure diamond which is artificially grown to that exact shape in a lab.
Anyways, I'm somewhere between lower class and lower-middle class. So the most I can afford to spend on an audio setup at any given time, after some saving up, is about $1000. I've never been able to afford a system I am truly happy with. There are always some flaws in the sound that bother me.
I've been an "Audio enjoyer" (not an audiophile) my whole life. I got seriously interested in Audio around 2002 and have been buying halfway decent stuff ever since.
I hope what I said didn't go over anybody's head. That wasn't my intention. I'm just trying to say- if you want better sound out of your PC, don't buy a soundcard, buy a DAC. And it doesn't have to be expensive. The Audioquest Dragonfly is $150. A decent soundcard is $100-200 so it's really not bad.
Also, speakers- computer speakers suck. Hard. Even the good ones like Corsair's SP2500 and Klipsch's Promedia are garbage. For the same price you can get a pair of powered studio monitors like Presonus Eris 4.5 or Tannoy Reveal 402's and blow away those computer speakers.