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Old 01-14-2010, 12:52 PM
alex 312 alex 312 is offline
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Default Which FireWire Express Cards do you use

Hi,
I read a lot of threads about the sucessfull use of a FireWire 400 Express Cards in the late 2009 MacBook Pros.
Do you all use the Digidesign recommenden SIIG FW400 Express Cards?
It´s not possible to buy such a card in Germany, so I have to use an other manufacturer.
Have you guys made some experience with other Express Cards besides of the recommenden one?
Thanks a lot for your informations.

Alex
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Old 01-14-2010, 01:24 PM
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Default Re: Which FireWire Express Cards do you use

Successfully using a Belkin F5U506 with an Mbox 2 Pro here.
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