Jeff Bowman Posted April 20, 2020 Share Posted April 20, 2020 Hi. Hope you're all staying safe in these strange times. I've just upgraded my processor from a Ryzen 2700X to a 3700X. Motherboard is the same (Crosshair VII Hero) as is the memory and all other hardware. I updated to the latest BIOS and AMD chipset drivers before swapping the processors. All drivers and software are completely up to date. All worked perfectly before the upgrade. Now, when I try to open any audio software using ASIO, it hangs at opening the audio driver and I have to use the task manager to close the software. If I disable the ASIO driver before opening the software it will start with a warning of no audio drivers available but if I close it, re-enable the ASIO driver and run the software it will start OK about 50% of the time. If I disable the ASIO driver before shutting down the computer, when I restart, re-enable the ASIO driver and open the software it works 100% of the time. This happens with any ASIO application, not just Cakewalk. My soundcard is a Focusrite Rednet PCIe card on a Dante network. I'm leaning towards thinking this is a PCIe slot issue, possibly related to the AMD chipset issues which seem to be affecting GPUs and NVME drives? Anyone had similar experiences or have any thoughts? Regards. Jeff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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