Maybe primalsound or other folks read it, just had a few thoughts on this topic.
I remember successful firewire installations under Windows 10 using the legacy driver from this site (URL already posted above): https://www.studio1productions.com/Arti … wire-1.htm
As Windows 11 doesn't deliver any advantage only less performance (by the IMHO bad kern virtualization security design) and more restrictions for the user (forced to use online accounts) I would propose a downgrade or even parallel installation (dual boot) with Windows 10 and test whether it works better. Win 11 only offers 1 month more until also going EoL. So there is no real reason to invest money and time into Win11.
It could even be, in your case, that the audio problems could be caused (besides other possibilities) by this loss of performance. I am not sure whether you did a Win11 installation using "Rufus", where you can disable things like the need for TPM and kern virtualization entirely.
It should be obvious that Windows 11 is a major disaster performance wise, if Microsoft blocks 6+ year old CPUs to install Windows 11. Even my performant Xeon E5-1680v4 is on the blacklist (which cost €1750 around 6 years ago, for me now €150 on eBay).
Remember, this is the CPU which runs this artificial DAW load test: https://www.tonstudio-forum.de/blog/Ent … cks-de-en/
So you can possibly guess what of a bad security design this is, which makes very performant CPU required to run Win11.
In short: such an Operating System like Win11 (vanilla installation) is a bad OS for Audio processing with near-real-time requirements.
As a foundation, I would use a proven card with a proven TI chip which is known to work, as also TI released bogus chips (e.g. XIO2200A), but the good working one worked are said to work significantly better for audio than other vendors cards. So even if a VIA based card just works for now I personally would not be sure whether this is the case on the long run and better invest into a TI card which wor
This card I used myself long time ago when I was using an UFX with FireWire.
Exsys EX-16415, 3x FireWire 800/1x FireWire, PCIe x1 (TI XIO2213B)
https://www.exsys-shop.de/shopware/de/k … le-bracket
https://www.amazon.de/Exsys-15-06-2257- … B0029M9O72
Side note: at this time I thought (biased from other forums) that FireWire would be better than USB until I realized that this is not the case, at least not for RME drivers. It was even an advantage to get rid of FireWire, as firmware updates could only be transferred using USB for the UFX and any other device having USB and Firewire (like UCX).
BR Ramses - UFX III, 12Mic, XTC, ADI-2 Pro FS R BE, RayDAT, X10SRi-F, E5-1680v4, Win10Pro22H2, Cub14