Full-duplex audio

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Quinti

Hello, I have an Asus A7N8X Deluxe mobo. The question is: Does the
nforce2 chipset feature a full-duplex audio sound card?. I use Skype
to talk with friends and relatives and I would like to speak at the
same time I hear their voices. Anyone knows about this feature?

TIA.
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My specs:

Thermaltake Xaser II 6000+ case
Antec Truepower 430 power supply
Athlon XP2400+ @ 202 FSB x 11, 1.725 Volts
Thermalright SLK-800 heatsink with Arctic Silver III thermal paste
Enermax 3.000 rpm manual speed adjustable CPU fan
Asus A7N8X Deluxe motherboard
2 x 256 MB Corsair PC3200 CAS2 synchronized with FSB, 2.7 Volts. Timings: 4-2-2-2
3D Prophet Radeon 9700 pro graphics card @ 351 core, 331 mem (662 DDR)

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Hasj Pee

Quinti said:
Hello, I have an Asus A7N8X Deluxe mobo. The question is: Does the
nforce2 chipset feature a full-duplex audio sound card?. I use Skype
to talk with friends and relatives and I would like to speak at the
same time I hear their voices. Anyone knows about this feature?

TIA.
------------------
My specs:

Thermaltake Xaser II 6000+ case
Antec Truepower 430 power supply
Athlon XP2400+ @ 202 FSB x 11, 1.725 Volts
Thermalright SLK-800 heatsink with Arctic Silver III thermal paste
Enermax 3.000 rpm manual speed adjustable CPU fan
Asus A7N8X Deluxe motherboard
2 x 256 MB Corsair PC3200 CAS2 synchronized with FSB, 2.7 Volts. Timings: 4-2-2-2
3D Prophet Radeon 9700 pro graphics card @ 351 core, 331 mem (662 DDR)

and other less relevant stuff

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I think it does, because those half duplex is only for really old and really
cheap on board, which the N-force2 sound isn't!

Kind regards,

Hasj Pee
 

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