I would definitely pick something that comes with their own ASIO drivers if you're using it with a Windows computer, and not one that uses generic ASIO drivers like ASIO4ALL or FlexASIO. There's a lot of really great makes and models out there, but sometimes when you go with something a bit on the cheaper side you do get what you pay for quality wise, so that is something to be wary of. Just make sure whatever you pick will work with your operating system. Some devices will need drivers to be installed which may or may not work with Win 7 as it is no longer a supported operating system by many companies including Microsoft themselves (Windows 7 support ended on January 14, 2020).


Cheers,
Ember