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I am building a new computer, using a Tyan K8WE (2895) server
motherboard. It doesn't have any PCI slots for a 32-bit sound card. (The one32-bit slot it *does* have is covered up by the PCI-Express video card.) M-Audio says their Delta 66 card will work in a PCI-X 100 MHz slot, so I want to try to use it as my "regular" sound card in Windows x64 using the S/PDIF digital, coaxial output and a set of Logitech Z-5500 speakers, with digital decoder, to decode the sound. Logitech says that, if I can get the M-Audio Delta 66 to send an unaltered digital signal out, then the Z-5500 decoder can decode anything the computer can send it, e.g., Dolby Digital, THX, Dolby Pro Logic. Has anybody had any experience with this? Will the M-Audio Delta 66 work in a PCI-X 100 MHz slot as a Windows x64 sound card? Will I be able to watch DVDs with this machine and get digital surround sound? Thank you! :-) Jim |
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