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Hard drive performance is fairly consistant across all the motherboards, nothing to report on this end. PCMark constantly gave the Maximus beyond excellent results, but it should be taken with a grain of salt.
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Download the audio driver (under Audio) and the X-Fi (under Utilities)
how did u get the X-FI soundcard working under Windows 7?
I have Windows 7 64-Bit running and the driver and software from the driver CD won´t install on it. Getting the error no hardware was found on system. The Card is plugged in the black slot above the graphics card an lights up blue at system start.
Currently I am running the soundcard with the Windows 7 generic HD Audio Driver Windows installs on firstboot.
I would very much appreciate your help on this matter, for I have already searched the internet for solutions to this problem and spent almost 30 hours with no result so far.
Thank you.