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4 Reviews
Solid mid/late 90's Sound Solution
If you're building a socket 7, Slot 1, or later Pentium 2/3 machine, this is an excellent card for the job. It's a full plug and play card (not recommended for mobos that don't support PnP) and installed without a hitch using Creative's SBBasic and CTCM utility in my DOS rig- sound quality was good, especially after giving the card and phono jacks a good cleaning. My card arrived a little dusty! But dust is sort of par for the course when you're dealing jn 20 year old hardware
MIDI synth, FM, and standard fx all worked great, and I have tested the card in several games and found it to perform as expected. What more can you ask for? Maybe a Voodoo 2 for only 8 bucks! A man can dream...Read full review...
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: dnt2e
Beautiful since the day it was born
This good old SB AWE64 works great and puts out sounds beautifully on my retro gaming system (Pentium 133Mhz).
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: uptekk
One of the very best sound cards for DOS retro-gaming.
As advertised. These AWE64 are best for DOS games - work driver-free.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: daves1h
Sound Blaster 16
Hard to find for those specific applications. Works will Good price.