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| Ultra Techie Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 780
| I'm a Gateway employee & I know there is nothing Gateway can do for me on this, I reformatted & my soundcard drivers won't reinstall. Here is what CREATIVE says: >From our records, your soundcard is an OEM soundcard. OEM products may have revisions or changes in either the hardware or the supporting software and documentation. Such revisions are often made at the request of the company (IBM, Dell, Micron, Gateway, etc) for which the product is manufactured. Creative Labs is not made aware of these changes and therefore cannot offer support. Because of this, some OEM products are not supported under the Retail driver download. Please refer to your computer vendor or motherboard manufacturer for further assistance. They have experience with and full information regarding your specific OEM card. In addition to being responsible for support through the OEM agreement, they also would be able to comprehensively address your support issues. Thanks. You may ask why is there no driver for OEM cards? Do understand that, there may be revisions or changes in either the hardware or the supporting software and documentation. Thus, there are many variations to the software and hardware provided. It would be difficult to provide drivers for all the different types of OEM soundcards, thus we only provide the drivers for the retail version of the soundcard. WITH THAT SAID WHAT IS A GOOD NON CREATIVE SOUNDCARD, THAT IS CHEAP & GOOD FOR GAMES & MUSIC? |
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| Ultra Techie Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 780
| I would buy this: http://www.compuplus.com/insidepage....com&id=1002398 but this quote makes me hesitant: "Performance-conscious gamers should keep in mind, however, that the Catalina does not include a dedicated digital signal processor (DSP), relying instead on the system CPU to convert the audio signal from digital to analog and vice versa. During especially demanding gameplay, and even sometimes while watching DVDs on lower-end PCs, this lack of a dedicated DSP chews up CPU power, which can lead to problems, such as dropped frames and general system-performance drag." Stupid question time, will this not matter since my speakers are analog, I just want a sound card cuz I have expensive speakers and I don't want sound to suck power from the CPU, I want a good budget soundcard, NOT FROM CREATIVE, will this do the trick for my needs? Counterstrike, DVD's, music, without sucking? Thx, Kris |
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| Moderator Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: White Bear Lake, MN
Posts: 3,133
| Fortissimo II or III cards are pretty good from what I've heard. Inexpensive, too.
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