>
>
>regarding your cs46xx DSP and codec list:
>AFAIK the Xfire card has got a CS4624 DSP, not a CS4630. The main (only?)
>difference should be the processing power (CS4624: 255MIPS, CS4630: 420MIPS).
>
Are you sure ?
If the Windows system properties tells say that's a CS4624 it can be 
becourse
it uses the same driver for both cs4630 and cs4624, as they are binary 
compatible.
If you do a "lspci" on Linux it will probably say that it's cs4624/ 
..SoundFusion (something), but does
not mean that the device really has a cs4624.

Just sounds strange for me that Terratec have choosen the cs4624 ....

>
>Are there any more differences you know of?
>Is there any possibility for me to check the codec type of the Xfire card
>e.g. under windows or by looking at the components on the cards?
>
Look at your card physically, you may find the codec chips close to the 
DSP chip.
It would be great if you could do so.

/Benny




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