Hi.
I have an x fi PCMCIA card that goes in the respective slot for notebooks. It's 
not very accessible in it's own controls either, mine might actually be even 
worse than this netbook's realtek's fine adjustments are. It  also doesn't work 
very well with stereo mix. That may be the fault of the pc I use it with, which 
is an alienware that has some somewhat lousy audio capabilities. Stereo mix 
doesn't work right with it. It's realtek hd audio as well. My sony vaio is also 
realtek hd audio but for some reason the sony doesn't have a control pannel 
aplet for it at all. I had an hp notebook for a while that had conexant audio, 
it was lousy, couldn't handle the pitches in topspeed hardly at all and it 
crackled like we've been talking about. My best laptop for sound cards is this 
little 400 dollar asus netbook. My best desktop is the one that has an audigy 
2zs in it, the quality is excelent, the adjustment controls for it are very 
very unaccessible. *sigh*

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Thomas Ward 
  To: Gamers Discussion list 
  Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 5:07 PM
  Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games that are not high deffinition audio compatible


  Hi,
  Well, Personally, I don't think anything comes close to the Soundblaster 
  X-/FI. I am personally fond of that sound card, and the cheaper sound 
  cards like the AC-97 are, well, cheap to me. However, I do use the AC-97 
  in my Linux boxes because Linux seams to like those cards for some reason.

  Valiant8086 wrote:
  > Hi.
  > heh I kinda like AC97. Got it on my old acer, works pretty nice. My  EeePC 
here uses um, well, realtek hd audio.
  >   


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