Motherboards are an art form now... How soon everyone forgets this..
pish... forget?
Im still running one:
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PCIe sound cards have been available for a while.
In theory, if everything followed specification you would have no issues. :whiste:
well I would still like to use my pci sound card as long as possible. I had tried a pci-e sound card but for some reason it gave me tons of issues.PCI? Should have done away with it years ago.
Well, my gaming machine wouldn't be too bad to replace, but my HTPC audio card is a bit more expensive.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2009/08/22/asus-xonar-hdav-1-3-slim-review/1
God bless HDCP for making hardware like this necessary.
well I would still like to use my pci sound card as long as possible. I had tried a pci-e sound card but for some reason it gave me tons of issues.
The good sound cards are pci... and a good sound card is very difficult to come by. So in a sense i feel your pain.
I wish they would fix that.
but wasnt PCI original only 32bit?
PCI-E introduced 64bit?
Same issue with IDE (not to mention SATA are so nice for installs...anyone remember rounded IDE cables?). AGP was a bit of a transition, but it only affected graphics cards and nothing else.
However, there are still a lot of useful PCI devices out there, which are compatible with modern OSes, and many of them are expensive little boogers. PCI will die a long slow death.
Well, my gaming machine wouldn't be too bad to replace, but my HTPC audio card is a bit more expensive.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2009/08/22/asus-xonar-hdav-1-3-slim-review/1
God bless HDCP for making hardware like this necessary.![]()
What does that do that a video card can't?
You call that expensive?Well, my gaming machine wouldn't be too bad to replace, but my HTPC audio card is a bit more expensive.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2009/08/22/asus-xonar-hdav-1-3-slim-review/1
so can any of you guys turn off your PCI Chip like you can with extra marvel and realtek chips?
I really have no clue on why one would be so upset, when most of the hardware that even runs on PCI have compatability issues with recient OS's.
PCI is dying... its gonna be gone soon like PS/2 inputs... The higher end boards only have pci-e.
Fit in something other than your sole PCIE 16 slot?
I guess you could grind off the excess lanes and put it in a 1, 2, or 4, but I don't think anyone really wants to do that.
Motherboards are an art form now... How soon everyone forgets this..
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