KT3 and Capture Cards

Hi
can anyone tell me the best PCI Slot for your capture Card on the KT3 Ultra??
My AverTv Studio Card has seperate irqs for audio and video.
Many Thanks
Fozzee

Hi
Yes in Device Manager the audio and video have seperate irqs.
Mine are 10 and 17 at the moment.
It seems my SB Live 5.1 doesn't get on with this card and this motherboard. I am having to use the onboard sound.
How compatible is the audigy with this mobo?
Cheers
Fozzee

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