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  • #21
    Originally posted by conholster View Post
    Guess you guys are really busy right now and thats why it isnt on the site yet?

    Yes, very busy and with limited resources, which is why the review hasn't been published yet. Hope to have it done soon.
    Michael Larabel
    https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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    • #22
      OK, thanks for your reply Michael

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      • #23
        whatever. ac97 rules the market, and hardly anyone needs such a sophisticated (and overpriced too) sound card.

        also, a sound card with binary drivers? it just doesn't sit with me.

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        • #24
          I'm also very interested to hear of the results of this. I've recently become a fan of Linux Mint 4.0 and have been curious who the preferred advanced sound card manufacturer might be. As a fan of the X-Fi i'm hoping this turns out well for Creative.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by orthetic View Post
            ...very interested to hear of the results of this.
            Me too, even though the article yesterday on the Razer got me patching my want-for-xmas list.

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            • #26
              Well I can tell you this much, I heard the driver is very very buggy. Not a surprise. Its beta, and its from Creative, meaning, it'll be hell. I don't know who the crackhead was that released these for 64-bit Linux only, but he deserves to be fired. You think AMD/ATI is bad? They are angels compared to Creative. Besides, AMD/ATI ain't that bad. Things are getting better and will continue to do so. Unlike Creative. Even their Windows drivers are buggy, they need to open source these drivers.

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              • #27
                Of note, Auzentech is releasing an X-Fi card, and they are also in the works of customizing their own drivers to work with the card for Linux and Windows. They will also have drivers for the Creative Labs X-Fi as well.

                Should Auzentech release stable drivers for the platform in short time, how embarassing for Creative's very slow delay.

                Here is a link to the company's product webpage.

                http://www.auzentech.com/site/products/x-fi_prelude.php

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Malikith View Post
                  Well I can tell you this much, I heard the driver is very very buggy.
                  That's what I heard too...but still havent seen one real test or anything, not even anyone asking for help on issues with it. So as I see it, either no one is using it or it works great on 64bit.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by orthetic View Post
                    Of note, Auzentech is releasing an X-Fi card, and they are also in the works of customizing their own drivers to work with the card for Linux and Windows. They will also have drivers for the Creative Labs X-Fi as well.

                    Should Auzentech release stable drivers for the platform in short time, how embarassing for Creative's very slow delay.

                    Here is a link to the company's product webpage.

                    http://www.auzentech.com/site/products/x-fi_prelude.php
                    Sounds intresting, the Razer is way over my budget but if this card is made available at more affordable prices...hmmm I still want the Razer

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                    • #30
                      Here's a review of the Auzentech X-Fi sound card.

                      Seems like Tech Arp likes it...

                      http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.a...tno=480&pgno=1

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