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  11-07-2006, 02:37 PM
 
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hi, awhile back i posted about having problems with my computers sound card after having to reboot xp. never got it back working. while doing a web search the other day i came across a siig usb sound card. from reading about these, i thought this would work so i purchased one. does anyone here know if this will work just like an internal sound card. any input or info will be appreciated. thanks stoogedog
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  11-08-2006, 07:07 AM
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it should work just fine, its going to be no different then say a usb network adapter or a usb burner.

If you are planning on doing hardcare gaming or something like that it may or may not work but I dont see why it would not work as a replacement for a sound card, sound cards dont do a whole lot of processing anyway
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hi, got in a siig usb soundwave 7.1 sound card today and it corrected my sound problem on my computer without having to open it and taking the internal sound card out. i now have sound. thanks samuel
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