sbcrikey wrote:I thought dropouts were one of the things the OP was experiencing, so that's why I suggested the C-states. Maybe I'm misunderstanding.
You misunderstood my comment. You wrote “USB C-States” … something like this doesn't exist.
Disabling C-States makes sense, but this BIOS setting is usually hidden / not possible on laptops, as a laptop needs energy saving to prevent thermal issues. Check also for thermal issues, if CPU clock is being throttled, then the clock changes can also cause latency / audio drops.
I wonder why you say that the CRC errors go back to zero. Please note, you should keep the driver settings window open, otherwise the CRC checks of RME ASIO driver stops, then it's no wonder why the counters are being reset.
If you get USB transport errors, then it can have different root causes: cable issues, port issues, too long cables, energy saving in BIOS / windows, thermal issues, unstable CPU clock.
You also might need to check for bad drivers (too high DPC latencies).
A collection of threads about performance troubleshooting here:
https://forum.rme-audio.de/viewtopic.ph … 04#p186404
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