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Thread Echo's Layla (20bit) or Darla (20bit) work with AMD Athalon?

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limelite

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1 Posted on 03/31/2004 at 12:46:22
I own an Echo Darla card and want to buy a used 20-bit Layla (for the 8 input option). However, I'm going to be upgrading to an AMD Athalon XP system. Does anyone know for a fact that either of these two cards work with AMD instead of Pentium?

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pax

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2 Posted on 04/02/2004 at 09:33:58
hi,
your M.board's chipset has to be compatible with the soundcard.( drivers)
Sometimes M.boards come with different chipsets.
I work with an amd 1700xp and my partner works with intel 2.6 and I work as fast and stable as the intel.
check it out with the echoaudio.com and your MB 's manufacturer.
regards
chris pax
pax

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3 Posted on 03/10/2006 at 02:04:09
http://www.echoaudio.com/Support/Contact.php
Everything you need to know about echo products and chipsets.
Their tech sup. works just fine.
Fill in the form at their website and they will reply, giving you the right answer.

regards

pax
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