Thanks and sorry!
"The small differences in the measurement results between different PCs" were caused by different versions of Multitone. A re-measurement with REW shows: there is no difference!
It is interesting to see what the analogue computer can block out when sensors capture graphics.
PCn[USB]<->ADI-2-DAC-AK4493 (Loopback to USB pre FX)
With the jitter signal from REW (41.1 - 768 kHz, ASIO, dBc, Rectangular) I get a stable value display from the basement in the RTA window. With Multitone (..., dBr, Blackman-Harris 7) it goes down a few more floors.
For SR 48 kHz:
-140.8 dB @250 Hz (-145.6 dB with Multitone v1.0.97).
Symmetrical to 12 kHz:
-143.9 dB @11.750 kHz (-148.5 dB with Multitone)
-144.2 dB @12.250 kHz (-148.8 dB with Multitone)
All other values are lower.
Same values for other SR related to lowest frequency and the two symmetrical frequencies to the carrier.