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I'm looking to buy a low end PCIe sound card for my system and it needs to be Linux and Windows compatible. I need to use a low end card because I cannot draw more than 15 watts...its for a Dell T-410 server. Any suggestions are probably OK as long as they are Linux and Win compatible.
My system has four PCIe Generation 2 slots, so which card should I use?
Does the Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme PCI Express Audio sound card from Creative Labs work? It's pretty cheap and I just need basic sound. No audio built in to the motherboard so I need a card.
Thanks!
What sound card are you using? It will probably work in mine... I just have to be sure to get the PCIe version.
Thanks,
Thomas
My brother does have a Sound Blaster which he does use with Linux though.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16829132006R
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Vendor-Asus
Don't see the power spec listed on that page though, and it may be too much as it requires
"One available 4-pin power cable from PC's power supply unit" rather than PCIe power
I was wondering about both cards mentioned. Both are available at the local Fry's here in Illinois.
Not sure what to do about the additional power requirements of the Asus card. It is a big card. Full length. I'll have to take a look at the documents that I have on the T-410 and see if I can pull extra power from the mobo before I purchase that card. I've seen the placement for the plugs in the hardware owners manual, just didn't pay attention to what they were for. I also do not know if by adding mobo power to the card in addition to the slot, if that exceeds the slots requirements.
I have three systems, and earlier I took the sound card out of the XPS Gen 3 that I have. It's a Sound Blaster Audigy 2, and it also had additional wires connected to it. I assumed that the additional wires were for connection to the CD/DVD player...but now after Speedster's statements, I'm wondering, and maybe I'll open the case back up and see where all of those wires terminate at. Even if they go to the CD/DVD player, one or more could be power. OY! Hahahaha.... wish there was a simple solution to this.
Ah, but there is! Buy a new high end gaming system...hahaha. Can't do right now because I'm "in school" sort of. Actually out of work, and studying for the next sys admin gig.
Thanks Again!
Thank you. I did not know how motherboard power worked relative to PCIe slots.
Sincerely,
Thomas