I have a very nice (for my needs, anyway) PCIe sound blaster (a real one) in my Ubuntu 14.04 LTS box. Works great. But I have to take it out as I need the space it is using, for something else.
This is going to sound like a storage thread, but bear with me, I promise it ends up being about motherboards and CPUs.<BR><BR>I have this 200GB Seagate 7200.7 sitting here that isn't doing anything.
Recently, I visited an online forum where one engineer asked for options for duplicating an existing PC-based test system that has four PCI expansion slots. His problem: Consumer-grade desktop PCs ...
Since the very first of the Xonar boards from ASUS, we have been impressed with not only the choice of components used, but also with the overall design of all of the various iterations. This not so ...
Unveiled recently at CES 2019, the NU Audio card from EVGA is a PCIe-based solution engineered by Audio Note. Audiophiles will quickly recognize that name as a UK-based maker of high-performance audio ...
AudioScience is promoting broadcast sound cards that use the next-generation PCI Express bus. PCI Express is an interface that uses serial data interconnects that run at 2.5 Gbps. The single-lane PCI ...