Not that this will be much help.

I have a Desktop machine and - though I could put a Sound card into the thing - 
it already comes with a multitude of inputs and outputs that render the 
addition of a sound card absolutely pointless unless you have a specific need.

On my system I have analogue as well as digital inputs which can all be easily 
configured through the Windows 7 control panel.

These inputs/outputs are built on to the Gigabyte mother board, think that's 
the brand. The board also boasts an I5 Quad Core processor, not the most 
powerful around but enough for my needs.

If I wanted to add a Sound card then I could add several  types, a standard PCI 
Sound card, a PCI Mini Sound card or a USB Sound device which would probably be 
the most practical option in my case given that I have more USB ports on this 
machine than I know what to do with.

I only suggest this option because Mother Boards are dead set cheap now.


On 29 May 2014, at 2:14 pm, Barry Chapman <ba...@bchapman.id.au> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Can anyone suggest a good quality internal sound card where the accompanying 
> software is JAWS friendly. I want one with separate 
> line in and microphone jacks and if possible two sets of stereo line out. My 
> old Sound Blaster Live could do this.
> 
> Thanks very much,
> Barry Chapman 
> 
> 


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