So I have a real Mac Pro 3,1 using the same mouse, keyboard and monitors as this Dell T7400. The Dell could run Catalina but the real Mac can't (Well, I could use DOSDude1's hacks) I see no more reason not to hackintosh my Dell!
If I do I will certainly document it although it has non-QPI Xeons...
I know a little of digital electronics, some chips have control input for analogue outputs so you just need a command pass through which is probably in the protocol listed for the chips used.
I know the guy that designed this card and apparently yes you will get the bridge chip working but even under linux its a pain to get it working. EVGA are ultra Windows + nVidia + gaming centric and don't want to know about USB connectivity, which is silly as the music world is massive and this...
Its worth pointing out that the CPU runs USB, one packet at a time, whereas if you have a PCI card doing it then its handled more autonomously by the chipset. I know in Windows its UDMA (Ultra Direct Memory Access) so the OS allocates a memory space and the USB card can just get on shoverlling...
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