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Looking for a PCIe x1 Ethernet card supporting up to 500Mbps?

Looking for a PCIe x1 Ethernet card supporting up to 500Mbps?

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rapunzelrules
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03-14-2016, 07:19 AM
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If you're using an older motherboard that prefers Windows 7, look for a PCIe x1 Ethernet card that supports modern systems but works with Windows 10 or 11. A single-port option should suffice.
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rapunzelrules
03-14-2016, 07:19 AM #1

If you're using an older motherboard that prefers Windows 7, look for a PCIe x1 Ethernet card that supports modern systems but works with Windows 10 or 11. A single-port option should suffice.

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Hols8888
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03-14-2016, 12:57 PM
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Currently, almost every brand and their dog models come with a gigabit PCIe card that’s been built-in for some time. Are you certain your motherboard already has a gigabit port? For advice, look up any manufacturer using Intel or Aquantia chipsets on their specifications. The level of compatibility is truly impressive, even across different architectures.
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Hols8888
03-14-2016, 12:57 PM #2

Currently, almost every brand and their dog models come with a gigabit PCIe card that’s been built-in for some time. Are you certain your motherboard already has a gigabit port? For advice, look up any manufacturer using Intel or Aquantia chipsets on their specifications. The level of compatibility is truly impressive, even across different architectures.

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ItzDogeFTW_YT
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03-15-2016, 08:49 AM
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Thank you for your reply. Your old motherboard does have a gigabit port, but it keeps disconnecting even after updating the drivers. This issue only appears on Windows 10, not on Windows 7. I switched from Windows 7 to 10 and the internet would drop until the computer restarted, then everything worked again. Other devices are unaffected by this problem with the internet or router. I've tried a network reset, but it didn't help. I'm planning to install a new Ethernet card and see if the driver supports Windows 10.
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ItzDogeFTW_YT
03-15-2016, 08:49 AM #3

Thank you for your reply. Your old motherboard does have a gigabit port, but it keeps disconnecting even after updating the drivers. This issue only appears on Windows 10, not on Windows 7. I switched from Windows 7 to 10 and the internet would drop until the computer restarted, then everything worked again. Other devices are unaffected by this problem with the internet or router. I've tried a network reset, but it didn't help. I'm planning to install a new Ethernet card and see if the driver supports Windows 10.

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stopmo
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03-15-2016, 09:14 AM
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The specific model PCIe 1.0 x1 supports 250 MB/s is well-suited for higher speeds. A 500 Mbps or 1 Gbps card will easily handle it. Affordable options will work just fine.
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stopmo
03-15-2016, 09:14 AM #4

The specific model PCIe 1.0 x1 supports 250 MB/s is well-suited for higher speeds. A 500 Mbps or 1 Gbps card will easily handle it. Affordable options will work just fine.