I guess this is the 64bit effect!
I checked the realtek support website (http://www.realtek.com.tw/search/default.aspx?keyword=8192). For the USB version, there are drivers for 32 and 64 bits for Windows, nothing mentioned for the PCI one.
BTW, to reply further to #5, the difference between the SE/SU and the E/U versions is that the Sx is single chip, and realtek provides different drivers.
I guess this is the 64bit effect!
I checked the realtek support website (http:// www.realtek. com.tw/ search/ default. aspx?keyword= 8192). For the USB version, there are drivers for 32 and 64 bits for Windows, nothing mentioned for the PCI one.
BTW, to reply further to #5, the difference between the SE/SU and the E/U versions is that the Sx is single chip, and realtek provides different drivers.