I can't help but notice that the new Gene VII has only 7 capacitors on the new separate audio riser card, compared with over twice that many on the previous generation's Gene VI motherboard, even though both use the same ALC1150 codec. Also, it has half as many capacitors than are on the built-in audio card of the Impact VI also using the ALC1150 codec. The Hero VII looks to have 15 capacitors on the motherboard. It seems like this generation's Gene VII audio is better in some ways (separate audio riser card for less interference) , but has fewer audio capacitors than before for less sophisticated filtering of the audio. Does having more audio capacitors on a motherboard generally mean that the sound is better in some particular way?