But if the motherboard ALREADY has sound..you aren't spending even more for
a sound card are you?  I mean use onboard sound till it breaks, then put a
pci card in?

On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Christopher Range <lcms0...@comcast.net>wrote:

> On 12/16/2009 12:01 AM, Fred Holmes wrote:
>
>> Whatever subsystem fails on the motherboard, and can be fixed by replacing
>> it with the same function on a PCI card.  Shouldn't the Firewire be on the
>> MB as well?
>>
>> Slot covers can contain additional connectors, e.g. for an e-Sata drive.
>>
>> An SCSI card, so you can hook up a legacy drive containing old data that
>> suddenly becomes important.  Yes, I know, there are USB to SCSI adapters, or
>> at least there used to be for SCSI narrow drives.
>>
>> Another video card so you can be running four monitors?
>>
>> . . .
>>
>> Fred Holmes
>>
>>
>
> I won't wait for a motherboard failure.  That is why, I am doing what you
> mentioned above.
>
>
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