975X PE + ATI HD2400/2600 Graphic card

I am wondering if the new ATI Radeon HD 2400 (or HD2600) graphic card with integrated audio decoder it will work on 975X PE mobo? I mean, if the sound will work... ATI responed ro my question that , Yes, the sound should work. But it is strange for me, from where the graphic card will take the audio input? There is no need of any additional SPDIF cables/ inputs from the mobo... Maybe the Windows will detect the graphioc card as a separate audio devices? In this case, I should chose between mobo audio and graphic audio..

If the graphics card supports the function, then the ATI drivers should have the capability to support those functions as well. The mainboard will support the graphics card, just the matter of drivers only.

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