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Originally Posted by Deadmantis
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I thought I had one in an old Dell box a friend had given me for parts but it is the SBLive! *value* card which is not worthy of the SBLive! name [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
If you can't find any donors, here is a link to one I found on Pricewatch
http://www.txmicro.com/Creative-Labs...80-p-3580.html
Good luck!
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If its an original Value (CT4670) it should be perfect. According to wikipedia:
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The Live! Value (also known as Live! 1024) is identical to the full Live! with the exception that it has color coded plastic connectors instead of gold and does not include the extended digital I/O card. The original Sound Blaster Live! had a proprietary 9-pin mini-DIN connector for digital output that Creative referred to as the "Mini Din." This connector allowed the use of a microphone and digital speakers at the same time. This cannot be done with the value and base models of all subsequent Creative sound cards, as they share a single port for S/PDIF digital in/output and microphone connectivity. The Mini-DIN connection was not included in any subsequent Sound Blaster product, however owners of speaker systems that use this as the only digital input may buy an adapter from Creative.
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However, if its the "Dell branded" version of the Live!, then I don't think I would bother trying:
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This card, marketed as a Sound Blaster Live!, did not have the full capabilities of the retail versions of Live! It used a different audio chip, not EMU10K1 but EMU10K1X, that is noticeably smaller with fewer pins. The chip does not accelerate DirectSound in hardware, nor EAX. The sale of this board by Dell created some controversy because it was not obviously marketed as an inferior or cheaper product. The card can be identified by its part number (SB0200/0203).
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