Topic: Understanding USB Diagnosis Errors
Switched several interfaces around in my setup, used to have 2 interfaces running on USB 2 (Digiface USB & FireFace UCX), but now I have 2 interfaces running on USB 3 (Madiface XT & Fireface UFX+) and I'm running into "USB Diagnosis" errors.
From my understanding some methods of fixing this are using shorter and or better cables, and using PCIe USB 3.0 add-in cards. My setup is jam packed with tech and cables, so my hope is that it's just an interference problem. However, I'm starting to worry as even with a 6ft cable and a USB card running straight on CPU lanes I'm tripping these errors on both PCs. I've now purchased 2 Lindy Cromo line cables in hopes that they magically fix my problems, but I'm worried that the issue may be deeper, like a problem with USB 3 and my chipset. Both PCs in question are running AMD Threadripper 1950X CPUs and Taichi X399 motherboards, and as previously mentioned are throwing errors via PCIe add in cards and integrated ports with a 6ft cable.
I've noted that there are 3 sections separated by bars in the USB Diagnosis line, and what I'm observing is that when a number other than zero appears in the center between the two bars my computer can no longer receive input or transmit output audio to the interface over USB. Unplugging the interface and then plugging it back in at this point more often than not results in a Bluescreen, but even if it doesn't I have to restart the computer before the interface starts working normally again. I'm wondering if there is any info regarding what section means what? As in the number on the left vs center vs right.
Thanks for any help or suggestions.