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On 05/10/2017 05:23 AM, Taiidan@gmx.com wrote:
On 05/10/2017 02:40 AM, BogDan Vatra wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking to buy a sound card, does anyone know if the Asus MIO-892 sound card works on linux?
Cheers, BogDan.
Yeah it does, but honestly you're wasting your money (its overpriced) if you buy that you might as well get a regular PCI-e card and stick it in the x4 as you'll be wasting an x16 PCI-e slot if you use asus's silly MIO stuff (you have to install it in slot 1 on the d8/d16) and no other boards have MIO so its stuck on one computer.
Its a crappy realtek chip, so it will work but it won't work well.
If I was you I'd get a used pci-e creative soundblaster x-fi, they have great linux support from the company and the sound is way better than the usual realtek or cmedia chips.
The MIO card does have one advantage -- it doesn't consume a PCIe slot. Slots 1 and 2 are mutually exclusive (the PCIe lanes are switched between them by hardware depending on slot population), so if your system is already fully loaded with PCIe cards and you really need audio the MIO card can be a decent option.
FWIW, the MIO card attaches to the integrated audio device of the SP5100 and simply provides the audio codec needed to interface with the analog domain. Sound quality issues may also be coming from the SP5100, not just the Realtek codec itself.
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