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First post, by melbar

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For example, there are these two chipsets on PCI cards:

- ESS ES1938S (example card: Terratec 128i)
- Yamaha YMF724E-V (example card: Yamaha Waveforce WF192XG)

Which one would you recommend more for a PCI only based PIII system (no ISA slots).

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Reply 1 of 8, by Kamerat

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What motherboard and chipset are you using and what are you gonna use it for?

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Reply 2 of 8, by melbar

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The motherboard would be with socket 370 and the intel 815 chipset.

Cause the RAM limit of 512MB and the speed of a PIII, the best OS is Win98 (SE).

Edit:
Also including fast DOS gaming in DOS.

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Reply 4 of 8, by kanecvr

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If you want great sounding midi wavetable synth and real OPL3 go for the DS-GX (YMF724) The ES1938 isn't bad either - not by a long shot - it just doesn't sound as nice as the XG - it's like comparing the Creative 128 PCI to the Yamaha YMF724 really.

Reply 5 of 8, by melbar

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gdjacobs wrote:

Does your motherboard have a PC/PCI header?

Yes it does have a PC/PCI connector. This is the reason why i'm asking. Cause i was thinking to take a SB live for this mainboard and now i see the advantages of a PC/PCI connection...

Is there any alternative to a soundcard with these two chipsets i've written at begining?
Searching on early PCI cards, i've found nothing more with this SB-link connector.

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Reply 6 of 8, by gdjacobs

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Both the AW724 and Waveforce 192XG should have PC/PCI headers on board, so they're great options. I believe the AW724 also exposes the SPDIF output via an unpopulated TTL header. These are the two salient Yamaha options I've found in my not extensive research. The Solo-1 based card is also not a bad option, as I believe it uses ESFM rather than the FM emulation of AudioPCI and SB Live cards.

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