Kok-Choy or Loi: Titanium HD through HDMI

"Can X-Fi Titanium Professional Audio support HDMI?
Yes, it would be connected through graphics card which in turn connect it to monitor display using HDMI cable."
is this answer listed in the FAQ. Can you please tell us how to connect the Titanium HD to the graphics card? There is no two pin SPDIF on the card as I listed once in my sticky here:TitaniumFatality to HDMI

Jmacguire,
Can you please check the model of your sound card?
According to the user guide, only SB0888 have the HDMI Header Connector. Other models like the SB0880 and SB0886 does not come with this connector.

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