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mastering bird sounds for cheap toy speakers. [message #60108] Thu, 10 November 2005 21:19 Go to next message
esophagus is currently offline  esophagus
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Registered: August 2005
Junior Member
>> >>
>> >>My options: As most of you know there are a few external PCI boxes
that
>> >>allow using PCI cards. But they are so expensive. I scratch my head
why
>> >>they would charge double the cost of a bare bones computer for this...
>>
>> >Anyway,
>> >>perhaps I found another alternative. As I stated, the EDS card would
>fit
>> >>in the bottom case lot, but wouldn't go into a motherboard PCI slot.
I
>> >found
>> >>a company that sells PCI extenders. I wrote to them and STILL waiting
>> for
>> >>their reply, but is anyone familiar with these products?
>> &
Re: mastering bird sounds for cheap toy speakers. [message #60111 is a reply to message #60108] Thu, 10 November 2005 22:05 Go to previous message
Tom Bruhl is currently offline  Tom Bruhl   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1368
Registered: June 2007
Senior Member
round on
>here
>>> for a number of years. Mostly lurking and had various usernames... anyway,
>>> my question was mainly about the products from risercardshop.com. I
was
>>> hoping someone was familiar with their products. Yes, I am only using
>one
>>> EDS card. My last resource is to either pay the ridiculous price for
an
>>external
>>> PCI box or buy a hand tool metal cutter and cut out a hole for the one
>>card.
>>> Since you are familiar with the case, and you agree that tearing out
>>internal
>>> drive bay would be difficult, I think the better option would be to cut
>a
>>> hole for the EDS card. I suppose no one found a cheaper external PCI
>box.
>>> I searched through here and I see DJ stated that the Magma boxes work
>>well
>>> with the EDS card. At $1400 a pop, it's had to justify. Oh well...
time
>>> to rethink things.... thanks...
>>>
>>> "Kim W." &
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