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PCI 1x isn't necessarily the main limitation for a gigabit Ethernet connection.

PCI 1x isn't necessarily the main limitation for a gigabit Ethernet connection.

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Qandii
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04-04-2025, 03:21 AM
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You're checking if using a PCIe 1x slot will limit performance on your network adapter. It depends on the speed of both components—your 1000 Mb/s port and the PCIe slot. If the slot is slower than the port, it could become a bottleneck.
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Qandii
04-04-2025, 03:21 AM #1

You're checking if using a PCIe 1x slot will limit performance on your network adapter. It depends on the speed of both components—your 1000 Mb/s port and the PCIe slot. If the slot is slower than the port, it could become a bottleneck.

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Chromels
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04-04-2025, 05:48 AM
#2
PCIe 1x supports up to 250MB per second in each direction. For Gigabit speeds, you require a minimum of four connections.
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Chromels
04-04-2025, 05:48 AM #2

PCIe 1x supports up to 250MB per second in each direction. For Gigabit speeds, you require a minimum of four connections.

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MondoManiac408
Junior Member
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04-08-2025, 03:58 PM
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Gigabit ethernet delivers 1 gigabit per second or 125 megabytes per second on a single fiber lane. Each PCI-E lane operates at different speeds: PCI-E 1.0 provides 250 MB/s, PCI-E 2.0 reaches 500 MB/s, PCI-E 3.0 offers 985 MB/s, and PCI-E 4.0 is double that at 2 x 985 MB/s. Even the slowest PCI-E x1 slot would surpass the bandwidth of a typical gigabit network card. Back then, PCI was considered adequate since standard 32-bit PCI at 33 MHz could handle up to 133 MB/s across all devices, easily supporting 110-120 MB/s.
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MondoManiac408
04-08-2025, 03:58 PM #3

Gigabit ethernet delivers 1 gigabit per second or 125 megabytes per second on a single fiber lane. Each PCI-E lane operates at different speeds: PCI-E 1.0 provides 250 MB/s, PCI-E 2.0 reaches 500 MB/s, PCI-E 3.0 offers 985 MB/s, and PCI-E 4.0 is double that at 2 x 985 MB/s. Even the slowest PCI-E x1 slot would surpass the bandwidth of a typical gigabit network card. Back then, PCI was considered adequate since standard 32-bit PCI at 33 MHz could handle up to 133 MB/s across all devices, easily supporting 110-120 MB/s.

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Caribbean_Blue
Senior Member
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04-09-2025, 09:43 AM
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gigabyte and gigabit also rely on PCIe gen PCIE 4.0 offering around 2 gigabytes per second in x1 lane
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Caribbean_Blue
04-09-2025, 09:43 AM #4

gigabyte and gigabit also rely on PCIe gen PCIE 4.0 offering around 2 gigabytes per second in x1 lane

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Everthon
Junior Member
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04-16-2025, 11:17 AM
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Oh wow, you're correct. I misread Gigabit as Gigabyte. I'm still using my morning coffee as an excuse, but I'm keeping it up!
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Everthon
04-16-2025, 11:17 AM #5

Oh wow, you're correct. I misread Gigabit as Gigabyte. I'm still using my morning coffee as an excuse, but I'm keeping it up!

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KlayDog1
Senior Member
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04-17-2025, 02:11 AM
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You mixed up bytes and bits. 1Gb/s equals 128MB/s, meaning PCIe x1 is not a bottleneck even at 1.0.
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KlayDog1
04-17-2025, 02:11 AM #6

You mixed up bytes and bits. 1Gb/s equals 128MB/s, meaning PCIe x1 is not a bottleneck even at 1.0.

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PrincessCakena
Junior Member
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04-17-2025, 02:44 AM
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It's 1 gigabit per second or 1 billion bits or about 125 GB/s. That's roughly 125 MB/s or 119.2 MiB/s. Numbers can be tricky.
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PrincessCakena
04-17-2025, 02:44 AM #7

It's 1 gigabit per second or 1 billion bits or about 125 GB/s. That's roughly 125 MB/s or 119.2 MiB/s. Numbers can be tricky.

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BHLxNJx
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04-26-2025, 07:00 AM
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BHLxNJx
04-26-2025, 07:00 AM #8

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b00man2
Junior Member
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04-26-2025, 07:45 AM
#9
Great! Your PCIe 3.0 1x slot can deliver up to 1000MB/s. Appreciate the details!
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b00man2
04-26-2025, 07:45 AM #9

Great! Your PCIe 3.0 1x slot can deliver up to 1000MB/s. Appreciate the details!

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MessiFan4evr
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04-27-2025, 01:00 AM
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My reason is the coffee isn't ready yet. Please return in about an hour or so...or else I might lose it.
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MessiFan4evr
04-27-2025, 01:00 AM #10

My reason is the coffee isn't ready yet. Please return in about an hour or so...or else I might lose it.