erik.sterlund wrote:It is a MSI b650 tomahawk, and no, the device manager does not list the card at all.
The newest driver from rme website does not install properly.
I'm on a fully updated win 11, and my mobo drivers are also up to date.
When i switch to the emu card it works just fine.
It is strange that even the device manager does not recognize the new hardware, even if a driver is not installed.
I would expect at least a device entry with the yellow symbol indicating that a driver is missing.
> The newest driver from rme website does not install properly.
What does this mean, is there an error message or how do you come to this conclusion?
Did you check whether the PCIe card is properly seated in the PCIe slot? Maybe some pins have no contact.
This could happen if the end of the PCIe card's bracket does not properly fit into the "slot cut-out" or "bracket slot".
If this is the case, it helps to bend the rear bracket of the PCIe card a little and carefully.
Just a little and only if this is the root cause.
Do you have another PC to check whether the card is being recognized there, working at all?
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