Question About MSI GX660 Sound Card

I cant find if my sound card support 7.1 audio , because i want to buy razer tiamat headset. I cant find anywhere whats the model of the sound card the only thing it says is Realtek HD audio by dynaudio.

Quote from: krille70 on 30-June-06, 04:04:00
My brother tells this problem is because my Graphic card is MSI and my motherboard is from Asrock.
That statement from your brother shows he does not know anything about computers. Ignore it.
Take Care,
RIchard

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