Driver Install for Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista
It’s recommended that you remove any previously installed sound card  
and drivers prior to installing this card to avoid any conicts and ensure 
the card functions properly. NOTE: If your computer has on-board sound,  
you’ll need to disable it on the motherboard. For details, see your 
computer’s documentation or contact its manufacturer. 
1. Insert the PCI Sound Card into an available PCI slot and fasten it to 
  the case with a screw.
2. Start your PC. When Windows indicates that it’s detected the card as 
  a “Multimedia Audio Controller device” (or “PCI Multimedia Audio 
  Device,” depending on your operating system, click “Cancel.” The 
  driver for this PCI Sound Card will be installed in the next step.
3. Insert the included driver CD. Click “Start” on the taskbar, then “Run.”  
  Enter “D:\SOUND\CMedia8738\setup.exe” (where “D” is the CD-ROM 
  drive).
4. Follow any on-screen instructions to complete the software installation.
5. Restart your system. After re-booting, the card is ready for use. 
Specications
Standards 
• PCI Specication, Rev 2.2; ACPI compliant; Microsoft PC98 
General
• Ports: external, line-in, front-out, microphone-in, rear-out; internal, aux-in, 
  analog CD-in (Sony), analog CD-in (Panasonic)
• C-MEDIA 8738 chipset
• 16-bit duplex CODEC
• PCI Plug and Play bus interface
• 32-bit PCI Bus Master
• ACPI and PCI PMI support
• HTRF-based CRL 3D extension positional audio 
Environmental 
• Dimensions, overall: 13.4 x 12.1 x 2.2 cm (5.27 x 4.8 x 0.86 in.)
• Weight: 45.3 g (1.6 oz.)
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