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This isn't a question, more of a statement within the xfi forums that may interest some people browsing this forum:
Creative working with Nvidia to finally fix SCP issues
I noticed it was posted 3/24/2009, so there may be hope yet for xfi users that are using SLI nforce motherboards (the two main culprits were nforce motherboards running either SLI or having more than 2 GB of memory).
For those that aren't aware, SCP refers to "snap crackle pop" from using an Xfi sound card with an nforce motherboard.
Creative working with Nvidia to finally fix SCP issues
I noticed it was posted 3/24/2009, so there may be hope yet for xfi users that are using SLI nforce motherboards (the two main culprits were nforce motherboards running either SLI or having more than 2 GB of memory).
For those that aren't aware, SCP refers to "snap crackle pop" from using an Xfi sound card with an nforce motherboard.
