I am intending to buy a AWE32 Pro edition, but just want
to know are there much difference among AWE32 Pro,
AWE32 Value and SB 32?
Which one should I buy? Which one has the best value?
I am going to use it for game purpose, of course.
I am intending to buy a AWE32 Pro edition, but just want
to know are there much difference among AWE32 Pro,
AWE32 Value and SB 32?
Which one should I buy? Which one has the best value?
I am going to use it for game purpose, of course.
>Which one should I buy? Which one has the best value?
>I am going to use it for game purpose, of course.
As far as using it for games goes, it makes no difference whether you
buy the full version or the value version. No games software I know of
makes use of any additonal wavetable ram you might have on the card.
Also, as far as I am aware of no games use the DSP chip either.
If you ever intend using the card for midi music, however, buy the
full version. You can put up to 28Mb of ram on the card for lots of
samples. The value version has only 512k and is not expandable. I got
one about 6 months ago and even though it was cheap I am regretting it
because 512k is not enough for more than a couple of really decent
samples.
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>>I am intending to buy a AWE32 Pro edition, but just want
>>to know are there much difference among AWE32 Pro,
>>AWE32 Value and SB 32?
>>Which one should I buy? Which one has the best value?
>>I am going to use it for game purpose, of course.
>>>I am intending to buy a AWE32 Pro edition, but just want
>>>to know are there much difference among AWE32 Pro,
>>>AWE32 Value and SB 32?
>>>Which one should I buy? Which one has the best value?
>>>I am going to use it for game purpose, of course.
>The SB32 is similar to the value AWE in that it has no DSP chip ( no
>difference in games) , but it has no built in ram ( the value has 512k
>) but it DOES have sim slots. Also, I believe that its only available
>as a Plug n Play, but it works in almost any system ( well, maybe not
>in NT :-) )
WooHoo
Mike