Hi Oliver,
Okay wrote:it could be also a resource conflict with another card (e.g. graphics card) - so changing cards to different
slots could solve it.
we tried this. It didn't work.
Okay wrote:It could be also changing a simple BIOS setting.
I hoped for somebody telling me: "Just use this BIOS setting and it will work". We do not want to do to much trial and error. This is because we weren't able to find any PCIe related setting, which appeared to be useful in that sense, so we do not know where to start. Additionally, we want to avoid removing and installing the card many times in order not to wear down the connectors. Removing and installing would be necessary since we aren't able to access anything including the BIOS settings when the card is installed.
The last hope I have is that there is an old BIOS version (we got the recent one) which works.
Okay wrote:My suggestion would be contacting your Fujitsu Service Partner where you bought the workstation
We did this, they weren't able to help, either. The Service Partner took the soundcard and installed it in other machines of the same type and they also weren't able to boot. Fujitsu suspected the mainboard to be defective and they offered to change it, which frankly doesn't make much sense to me. The machine worked fine so far and as long as there is no other clue why the new mainboard would help, it is mainly a waste of time.
Our IT-Guys think that the most likely reason is a (general) incompatibility with the mainboard chipset and the soundcard. RME knows of another customer haven the same problem with this type of workstation.
Seems like we finally have to exchange the workstation.
Cheers, Martin