puppy38 wrote:Thx ramses...I am running a clean install of Win 10 Pro x64 on the new system. I think I will try the FF drivers out to see if it works like this, then manually update Win 10 and see what happens. There's a big thread I read about problems with Win 11...maybe they've been fixed...
Cheers!
I am running dual boot and can switch between Win10 Pro 22H2 and Win11 Pro 22H2. No difference.
UFX III here with MADIface driver 0.9827.
How well it runs finally depends on the BIOS, mainboard design, quality of all other drivers in terms of DPCs (how long they block the CPU as all this is solely based only on programming conventions).
Generally you have least problems with USB2, but with USB3 there were some incompatibilities but also more in the past (ASMedia). Generally (again) USB2 and USB3 from AMD/Intel chipset should be fine.
If you want to use USB3 and should have an issue there is still the possibility to get a separate Sonnet card with FL1100 chipset (which has been tested by RME and validated to be ok), by this you have good card, chipset and drivers which are integrated into Windows 10 and 11. On top these drivers use the more efficient MSI (message signalled interrupts). Additionally you have separated your recording interface behind a dedicated USB controller (this strategy works also well for USB2 if needed).
Reasons, why you should try all USB3 and USB2 ports of a system for connecting USB2 devices (to find a supported or good working USB3 controller, ideally which doesn't share its resources with another device than your recording device). Same true for USB3 ports to find the best working ones in case of different chipsets on the boards and whether the recording interface has a dedicated or shared USB3 controller.
BR Ramses - UFX III, 12Mic, XTC, ADI-2 Pro FS R BE, RayDAT, X10SRi-F, E5-1680v4, Win10Pro22H2, Cub14