Yes, and flawlessly as ever, only I had to play around with various compatibility modes in Win10 to get a Mackie Onyx Blackbird off to the races. I'd say an hour of experimentation beat spending $2,000 USD for something RME by a mile. That said, the previous poster is right, I wouldn't recommend it for long term. But if money is really tight, you can pick up the same interface for next to nothing, it's the best deal in pro audio. I'm also not sure what will happen once I switch to Win11, I'm kinda expecting that may be the end of the line. But maybe not -- the original ten-year-old Windows driver still rates in the upper third of lowest latency in Tafkat's long-running interface thread. It's like the best driver Thysycon (don't know exact spelling) ever wrote.