What soundcards have been tested on PCs?
The list below details cards we have tested. If you are using different hardware we would be interested to know how it performs. • The AOpen AW 35/37 Pro works under Windows 9x, NT, Linux, and FreeBSD. Drivers for NT are available from Crystal Semiconductor here. • The Aztech Sound Galaxy works under Windows, but we have not managed to get this card to work under Linux or FreeBSD. • The Diamond Monster Sound MX80 performs very well under Windows 95, but there are no drivers for NT, Linux and FreeBSD. No crosstalk and very low SNR. Recommended Card • The Diamond Monster Sound MX300 is an outstanding card. Excellent sound quality, excellent 3D rendering, fun software pack. It appears to be the best card to date, absolutely no crosstalk and very low SNR. Drivers exist for Windows 9x/NT and are under development for Linux and FreeBSD. Recommended Card • The Diamond Sonic Impact S90 performs very well under Windows 9x/NT and has an excellent price (25GBP). It is based on the Aureal Vortex c
The list below details cards we have tested – however most of them are rather old. If you are using different hardware we would be interested to know how it performs. • The AOpen AW 35/37 Pro works under Windows 9x, NT, Linux, and FreeBSD. Drivers for NT are available from Crystal Semiconductor here. • The Aztech Sound Galaxy works under Windows, but we have not managed to get this card to work under Linux or FreeBSD. • The Diamond Monster Sound MX80 performs very well under Windows 95, but there are no drivers for NT, Linux and FreeBSD. No crosstalk and very low SNR. Recommended Card • The Diamond Monster Sound MX300 is an outstanding card. Excellent sound quality, excellent 3D rendering, fun software pack. It appears to be the best card to date, absolutely no crosstalk and very low SNR. Drivers exist for Windows 9x/NT and are under development for Linux and FreeBSD. Recommended Card • The Diamond Sonic Impact S90 performs very well under Windows 9x/NT and has an excellent price (25GB