rocketbubba
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- Jul 26, 2001
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Even though everyone has pretty much covered all the bases of the subject in this thread, I'd like to offer my 2 cents worth of experience. I have a mobo with VIA chipset and I've been searching for a decent inexpensive sound card that will work correctly with my system. I have tried the onboard C-Media, Hercules Fortissimo II, and Turtle Beach Montego II (Vortex 2) sound cards. I liked the onboard sound, but it had some problems (trouble with mic, line-in, and joystick support). I liked the Herc, but for it stopped working for some reason and even when it was working it didn't sound any better than the C-Media. I liked the TBM2, but after installing it little funky things started happening and stopped when I uninstalled it (probably because of VIA - Vortex conflicts). I've stayed away from anything Creative makes because of possible conflicts there. I'm sure the Santa Cruz is great, but it's more than I want to spend. So, finally, I've settled on a Philips Seismic Edge 5.1 card. I read that the folks at Philips worked hard to make it compatible with a variety of chipsets (including VIA). In addition, Philips is a large company that appears like they're in it for the long haul. You never know what will happen, but I think I'll have support for this card for a long time to come. Best of all - it was cheap!! Just my 2-cents.