I have a MOTU 828 mk2 FireWire Audio Interface that worked perfectly with my old PC (Intel Core 2 QUAD q9550 CPU, ASUS P5K Premium motherboard, 8 GB RAM with an standard FireWire PCI-e Card. I know cards with Texas Instrumens chipset should be better but it worked well on my old PC. That´s the one I have:

Because of performance issues I bought an HP Elitedesk 800 G1 Tower with i7 4770 CPU, 8 GB RAM (all drivers installed from HP). On this new PC I installed the PCI-e FireWire card from the old one, installed the newest MOTU Audio driver. I can turn on the audio interface and it is recognised by my Windows 10 (clean install, all updates). BUT when an audio signal is send to the audio interface I get immediately an bluescreen (NMI-hardware-failure), each try when I try to output a sound through.
I use an Apple firewire cable, both sides 1394-A. Curious is, when I use an other cable I have, with one side 1394-A and other side 1394-B I get no bluescreen but PC hangs while trying open an audio signal.
I installed "WhoCrashed" software to localize the problem. My output:
BugCheck name: NMI_Hardware_Failure
BugCheck code: 0x80
Parameter 1: 0x4F4454
Probably caused by: hal.dll
Do you guys have any idea what could create the bluescreen ?
Would be so thankful!!!
Regards,
Adam