MSI B75MA-E33 SPDIF

Hello,
Does anyone know if its possible to add a SPDIF optical connection to this board without an extra PCI sound card?
I use the board in my HTPC and want to purchase a surround system but the one I want only has an optical input!
Thanks in advance
Paul

The tech specs do not state a SPDIF connector for this board.
Your 3 options are:
1. See if you can still exchange the board for one that has SPDIF
2. Get an Audio card with SPDIF
3. Get an AMP with HDMI in

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