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To the latter I wanted to support you with my posting and suggest both: a) a card suitable from the HW, which had also already in use myself and b) where one gets at present the Firewire Legacy drivers from and installs. The PCI adapter in posting #2 is not compatible to your mainboard, you have to use at least PCIe. Sorry, I didn't really understand your request in the initial posting. If not then better look for a PCIe/USB/TB based solution. In a good case of luck this might still work. Then once you have downloaded the installer, follow the instructions below."
#Rme thunderbolt 3 driver
Now download the Microsoft Firewire 1394 OHCI Legacy Driver Installer and remember where you downloaded the file to. In terms of Firewire this is the link where you can download the Firewire legacy driver for Windows 10: I can recommend you this card with a newer TI chipset which worked for me well when I had the UFX.Įxsys is also known to build good solid cards.Įxsys EX-16415, 3x FireWire 800/1x FireWire, PCIe x1 (TI XIO2213B): Therefore you might still stumble over it in many offers (usually of a lower price). When buying a Firewire PCIe card then you should look for a card with Texas Instruments (TI) firewire chipset.īut not with XIO2200A which was broken and unluckily very popular these days and used by many card vendors. Is there any chance I can make this work ? Any fix or information ?
#Rme thunderbolt 3 install
Tried to install and uninstall the Fireface800 driver many times but the Total Fx wouldn't show up, neither the FF800 driver in audio devices (Tried this in Cubase, Studio One and Fruity Loops). I checked that the Thunderbolt was activated in BIOS.
#Rme thunderbolt 3 Pc
Some said that they made the Fireface800 work this way and some said they didn't.Īs today I got the adaptors I went to the studio and tried to plug the audio interface to PC but it just wouldn't work. This year I have decided to switch to Windows so I made a configuration with an ASUS ProART Z490-CREATOR motherboard that have 2 Thunderbolt3 ports.īefore buying the PC and the apple adaptors (Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 and Thunderbolt 2 to Firewire) I did some research and I got mixed information. If such was the case, you would see laptop still sporting USB2 (since those actually do get plugged and unplugged many times.Hi! I am an owner of a FF800 that I have been using with an iMac for a long time. I don't see that as a talking point that USB2 solves where USB-C fails. Once I plug in my inputs, I generally don't wonder (oh man, my desk is like an earthqake, and my floor is riddled with connectors, I sure hope my USB-C cable doesn't get unplugged from my DAC/interface). If there is really some sort of compelling argument about ruggedness of USB2 connectors, it would have to be made for products that are transported a lot.

If you have a chance to try a Macbook for instance (or it's USB-C power adapter) you'll see just how well USB-C clicks into place and stays there. Most of the USB-C devices you see, are just shit tolerances. I really would like to see more inputs, like dual Optical, Dual USB (so you can have TB, and a standard old USB2 interface if you feel ruggedness is that much of a concern).įinally, USB-C has no issues staying plugged in. Then again, I have a problem with many DACs these days only offering the standard 3 input I/O.

I'm also saying I doubt people who are buying these devices are so price sensitive that something like USB 2 needs to be entertained. What I'm saying is, seeing as how the entire industry is moving toward USB-C form factor, having a TB interface also as you mentioned for power delivery in case you don't want to use the power brick, would be a pretty cool thing (most TB provides more than enough power delivery to something like a DAC or even interface).

Nah, I mean having to mess with adapters.
