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As mostly everyone knows, the 650i Ultra does not have an IEEE1394 internal header. Does anyone know of expansion cards with IEEE1394 internal header that I can add to my motherboard so I can use my case's Firewire port. Does having it as an expansion card differ from being integrated into the motherboard? Thank you in advance.

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Gearxs has an ieee1394 pci slot card for $15.99 that should work for you. Newegg also has one for the same price in the open box section, made by zonet. It has pictures. If you check for them in newegg's new parts section, you may get some customer reviews to give you an idea of how well they work. Newegg doesn't include customer reviews in the open box section.

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I couldn't find them? Do You think you can post the links?


Message edited by SiDE on 10-15-2007 at 05:05:17 PM
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get this:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] n%2bheader

cheap and it works great.


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