Windows 7 x64 X-Fi drivers!!

Assuming these board are not dead, im looking for Windows 7 (beta) drivers for my sound card is the X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatalty Pro Series
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<hr />xero0uk wrote:
aye this does suck tbh hope they hurry up <hr />
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