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The Nu Audio card does require external power via direct SATA power
By EVGA Support Manufacturer on June 19, 2019
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Yes. As long as the 2.1 system connects via 3.5mm (1/8 inch stereo plug) or by red and white stereo RCA jacks.
By DavTee101 on May 4, 2019
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I haven't used a soundblaster for some time so I don't have a basis for comparison but I'm happy with this card. I paired it with a good set of speakers and a Fosi tube amp and the sound quality, balance, and volume is outstanding. The card is only a part of that and I swapped the op-amps with two Texas Instruments H… see more I haven't used a soundblaster for some time so I don't have a basis for comparison but I'm happy with this card. I paired it with a good set of speakers and a Fosi tube amp and the sound quality, balance, and volume is outstanding. The card is only a part of that and I swapped the op-amps with two Texas Instruments Hi-def audio op-amps as well. Swapping the op-amps was very easy and they were less than 3 dollars each. see less I haven't used a soundblaster for some time so I don't have a basis for comparison but I'm happy with this card. I paired it with a good set of speakers and a Fosi tube amp and the sound quality, balance, and volume is outstanding. The card is only a part of that and I swapped the op-amps with two Texas Instruments Hi-def audio op-amps as well. Swapping the op-amps was very easy and they were less than 3 dollars each.
By Andrew J Streicher on August 2, 2019
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1. The front header is located mid way along the top of the card.
2. You can use the 5.1 SPDIF output for input to a DAC. Otherwise, the NU Audio card IS THE DAC.
3. There is no included Sata pig tail. Note you need 3.3v, 5v and 12v power feeds so a molex to sata connector will not work. … see more
1. The front header is located mid way along the top of the card.
2. You can use the 5.1 SPDIF output for input to a DAC. Otherwise, the NU Audio card IS THE DAC.
3. There is no included Sata pig tail. Note you need 3.3v, 5v and 12v power feeds so a molex to sata connector will not work.
4. Unit plugs into a PCIex1 slot. You need to attach the Sata power supply, the optional RCA audio out, optional microphone and optional headphone. Other options include SPDIF digital out and computer case front audio header. You should also load the drivers. see less
1. The front header is located mid way along the top of the card.
2. You can use the 5.1 SPDIF output for input to a DAC. Otherwise, the NU Audio card IS THE DAC.
3. There is no included Sata pig tail. Note you need 3.3v, 5v and 12v power feeds so a molex to sata connector will not work.
4. Unit plugs into a PCIex1 slot. You need to attach the Sata power supply, the optional RCA audio out, optional microphone and optional headphone. Other options include SPDIF digital out and computer case front audio header. You should also load the drivers.

By David on June 15, 2019
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