Bad audio card work around

Took my Mac in to the genius bar and the audio card is broken.  Since it is connected to the logic board the repair would be over $700.  The tech said I might be able to bypass with a USB audio interface but he wasn't sure.  Is USB audio possible even if the audio card has no output?  My prior setup was a 1/8" to rca cable out from the Mac and in to my Sonos amp.

Is there a work around to get boot camp to run natively?
Hi,
Unfortunately, Apple does NOT support Boot Camp when the Apple RAID card is installed.
What I would suggest is to remove the Apple RAID card and insert a SATA hard disk into the Mac Pro. At this point, you can install Mac OS on it (using the Apple DVD) and then Boot Camp.
I know this is not the solution you are looking for but its the best I have
This is why I did not purchase the Apple RAID card and I cannot recommend it to users that would like to install Boot Camp.
Have fun!

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    hi i just like to say i had a similar fault though i would be surprised if it causing yours,but you never know,my fault was my laptop lid, [9 months old] it contains the mic ,and when the lid was in a certain angle crackles could be heard worse when i had my external sound card in, it was a faulty membrane [ lid to body] easily missed by engineer because it was the same angle all the time it happened,good luck, PS you English is very good
    Message was edited by: sido1

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    hi i just like to say i had a similar fault though i would be surprised if it causing yours,but you never know,my fault was my laptop lid, [9 months old] it contains the mic ,and when the lid was in a certain angle crackles could be heard worse when i had my external sound card in, it was a faulty membrane [ lid to body] easily missed by engineer because it was the same angle all the time it happened,good luck, PS you English is very good
    Message was edited by: sido1

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    salilsundresh wrote:
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