I was looking for some VIA Envy24 sound cards, which appear to have dried-up except for the lowest-end part. I came across a reseller listing an M-Audio Delta 410, which apparently was made for HP. The reseller gave scant information, and strangely had it categorized as "internal laptop component" in spite of the generic photo indicating it was regular PCI, not compact PCI. Searching the HP part number did not reveal any more information. HP's own part system just showed "SPS-Card M-Audio" with no further details available. I decided to take a chance, since it was only $5.00 plus shipping, so I ordered two of them.
Got them yesterday, and it is genuine Delta 410 PCI audio card sans the breakout cable, which can be purchased from M-Audio for $25.00 plus shipping (total came to $35.00 for me). Latest Delta Series drivers from M-Audio recognize the card as M-Audio Delta 410, not an OEM part. I bought a cable from M-Audio and plan to use it as a reference to make my own cable for the second card.
While the Delta 410 has been replaced by the Delta 1010, M-Audio still sells it for $150.00 (with breakout cable). You can find it selling at other resellers for $90 ~ $100. These cards came bulk packed with no driver or application CD, but the drivers can be downloaded from M-Audio for XP 32/64, Vista 32/64, and OS-X. The cards I received were listed as "new", and I believe they are. There isn't so much as a fingerprint on them, and the contact edge is pristine with no insertion marks at all. The box had HP sealing tape and HP markings, so apparently was drop-shipped straight from HP's own surplus parts system or warehouse.
They are no longer in stock at the reseller I bought them from, but I did find a few other surplus dealers or management firms who claim to have them for as low as $8.00 each (new or refurbished). The applicable HP part numbers are:
404808-001 (original part)
405991-001 (replacement part)
I couldn't have bought the only two that were left.
Got them yesterday, and it is genuine Delta 410 PCI audio card sans the breakout cable, which can be purchased from M-Audio for $25.00 plus shipping (total came to $35.00 for me). Latest Delta Series drivers from M-Audio recognize the card as M-Audio Delta 410, not an OEM part. I bought a cable from M-Audio and plan to use it as a reference to make my own cable for the second card.
While the Delta 410 has been replaced by the Delta 1010, M-Audio still sells it for $150.00 (with breakout cable). You can find it selling at other resellers for $90 ~ $100. These cards came bulk packed with no driver or application CD, but the drivers can be downloaded from M-Audio for XP 32/64, Vista 32/64, and OS-X. The cards I received were listed as "new", and I believe they are. There isn't so much as a fingerprint on them, and the contact edge is pristine with no insertion marks at all. The box had HP sealing tape and HP markings, so apparently was drop-shipped straight from HP's own surplus parts system or warehouse.
They are no longer in stock at the reseller I bought them from, but I did find a few other surplus dealers or management firms who claim to have them for as low as $8.00 each (new or refurbished). The applicable HP part numbers are:
404808-001 (original part)
405991-001 (replacement part)
I couldn't have bought the only two that were left.