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RME states 54 channels max. for USB2 with their hardware/driver. In practice, that's usually enough. Like 32 in, 16 out.
If yours was choppy, you should try it with another computer, or even a USB port that's on another internal hub. There are still a couple budget USB chips around that can't do it. Usually you'll find these in low-end tablets, but sometimes they also surface on laptops. Even big brand ones.
And it only seems to be a problem with some Windows PC's. Never saw it under Linux, not even with stuff like a RPi.The X32 is class compliant, so it shouldn't need drivers. Yet there is a Windows driver...
We currently have 2 X32's and they're used all the time. No problems.
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