Can Audigy 2 Platinum front panel connect to X-fi?

Hi,
I'm about to build a new i7?system and am debating buying an X-Fi Titanium (non-fatality)?to replace my Audigy 2 Platinum. Is it possible to connect the front dri've bay from the platinum to the X-Fi card? If not, I'm wondering if it is worth the switch. I'm not keen on paying any more than the price of the standard titanium card, so am not looking at the pro, etc.
I'd appreciate any thoughts. Thanks!
Message Edited by motility on 05-05-2009 09:44 AM

Oh well, it is already ordered. It is rather absurd in this day and age that Ceati've charges 00 plus dollars premium?for such simple functionaility. Even M-Audio seems to provide better connectivity solutions on its low end interfaces. I have one of those. Guess I can just get an RCA to /4 inch or XLR adaper.
Still looking forward to the X-fi, though,

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