Use a good one for the digital stuff, and any piece of rubbish to make 
Windows noises. Something inexpensive from Creative usually does the job 
for digital. If I were doing it over, I would use a digital interface 
with a built-in USB sound card, not a PC card.

Dick Flanagan wrote:
> At 02:55 PM 12/14/2009, Kostas Stamatis wrote:
>  >We could choose one of  5 soundcards in 802. Now we have just 4 soundcards
>  >in 803.
> 
> I am building a shack PC and would like to install two dedicated PCI 
> sound cards.  They will be used for the usual voice and digital 
> stuff.  When I look on-line for sound cards I am overwhelmed with the 
> variety available.  I am not an audiophile.  Can someone recommend a 
> decent make and model of sound cards I can install in my two PCI 
> slots?  Not the best, but not the cheapest either.  I am currently 
> running Windows XP, soon to be Windows 7.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Dick
> --
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> [email protected]
> 
> 
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