SoundStorm In An MCP-T Cup

April 3rd 2003 | Multimedia

Adrian has updated his Soundstorm editorial to explain the ‘de-certification’ of the ASUS A7N8X Deluxe from the current list of SoundStorm certified motherboards. If you’ve been following this in the forum you’ll know the ASUS board was previously listed as having passed the validation process yet didn’t make the list for NVIDIA’s nForce2 SoundStorm Validation Program press release. One new addition is Shuttle’s nForce2 XPC, the SN41G2.

Whatever caused the A7N8X Deluxe to be dropped from the list was totally unrelated to the quality or performance of the audio subsystem of the motherboard. Again, I cannot tell you what it was. Just that it had nothing to do with the hardware! The A7N8X Deluxe did and still meets the requirements of the SoundStorm programme. So, there’s absolutely no need to worry about getting a substandard product when you buy the A7N8X Deluxe. In fact, I expect this matter to be cleared up soon and the A7N8X Deluxe to return to the list very soon!

ED#02 : SoundStorm In A Cup @ Adrian’s Rojak Pot

SoundStorm In An MCP-T Cup
Published in: Multimedia on 2003-04-03