Ok! Thanks for the info!
There is a block diagram in Page 21 of your MoBo's manual, that we can see what is connected through the Chipset and what is connected directly to the CPU.
My guess is that the hogging happens on the Chipset, where both the Firewire and the Ethernet controller are connected to, and that is why the stuttering happens when you turn the Nucleus or the FF 800 on.
So, let's begin with something easy:
Disable the Onboard Soundcard
This can be done in:
BIOS -> Settings -> Advanced -> Integrated Peripherals -> "HD Audio Controller" set this option to 'Disabled'
Save the settings, and exit BIOS
Perform a test to check if that improved the situation(even if it doesn't, this will release some Bandwidth from the CPU)
------ The next steps will require some familiarity with PC Internals! If you 're not comfortable opening PCs, please ask a friend who knows, or your PC Tech --------
Now, if you use your HDD only for storage(as you wrote), turn off your PC, disconnect from power, and disconnect the SATA cable from it.
Re-boot.
Perform a test again, and check if the stuttering persists.
If it stops, check in which SATA Port the HDD was connected and:
if it was connected in SATA1 or 2, re - connect it in any of the SATA 3 to SATA 6 Ports
if it was connected to any of the SATA3 to 6 Ports, re - connect it to either SATA1 or SATA2 Port
Perform a test again!
If this doen't stop the stuttering, you 'll need to check where the M2 drive is connected to
Is it on the first slot? (M2_1 directly from the CPU)
or the second one? (M2_2 from the Chipset)
I wouldn't advise to change slots for this one, since you have your Operating System installed there.
What you could do, is get another SATA Drive(SSD or HDD), install Windows on this one, then remove the M2 Drive and then perform another test!
These kind of drives occupy full PCI-e x4 lanes, so it might not be possible to have an optimal system with everything connected as they are, now(Firewire, Nucleus and M2 drive)
Or, finally, if you don't want to get in all this hastle, you can get a new USB or PCI-e Audio Interface(some recommendations are in my post #15)
RME Gear: Digiface USB, HDSP 9632