Thanks for delivering some information about your system, but also those are needed / useful:
CPU, mainboard, chipset.
To what USB3 port is your UFX III connected on your mainboard?
Did you already test all USB3 ports? Best, it might work on USB ports coming from the chipset (not add-on / 3rd party USB3 chips on mainboard).
To give you some more ideas, what can cause issues, where to look for…
Do you use WLAN (Wireless network)? Try without or cabled instead, check whether it makes a differnce.
What other devices do you have connected to USB? Sometimes USB infrastructure can be disturbed by other USB or kind of overloaded. In such cases, it can help to get a dedicated USB3 PCIe card with a USB chipset where only the UFX III is connected to. We made good experience with Sonnet cards using the FL1100 chipset. Windows 10 and 11 have a built-in driver for these cards, with good drivers that work very efficient using the MSI method ("message signalled interrupts").
This card: https://www.sonnettech.com/product/alle … 4port.html
Did you check for USB transport errors by keeping the driver settings window open and looking for CRC errors?
What ASIO buffersize did you configure in the driver settings? I think this value is also being used for the WDM part of RME driver. For single speed (44.1/48 kHz) consider using 128 or 256 samples buffersize.
What energy related settings are in use in the BIOS? Did you disable C-States and related settings (see other thread in this forum) to have CPU cores running at high power? Wake-up of CPU cores from sleep states can take too long and cause unwanted latency for audio processing and, in the end, results in higher DPC latencies.
What energy profile did you use on Windows? High or Ultra Performance?
Did you measure DPC latency on your System using LatencyMon? Maybe a bad driver blocking the CPU core where audio related processes are also scheduled to run?
> Previously had the Babayface Pro FS. It worked great.
It has significantly fewer channels and uses a different driver.
24 vs. 188 channels. All audio channels are being transferred, no matter whether they are in use or not.
Usually, no problem if the system is fine (BIOS and Windows settings are well and no bad drivers (-> DPC latencies)).
See, for example, my results with UFX+ - very similar interface - (via USB3) on a well configured (9y old) system:https://www.tonstudio-forum.de/blog/Ent … cks-de-en/
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