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SuperWillman
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05-09-2016, 03:56 AM
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OWC features a 10Gbit card designed for 4.0x1 speed, though it operates physically with two lanes. I've faced issues getting it to function even with an adapter in a 4.0x1 port. It seems working in a fully open-end slot would have been easier. I might have succeeded better if the port was oriented differently. I can transfer it to my Synology using another Aquantia 113c card at 3.0x1. I’ve settled for something adequate. The OWC card performed about 1.5Gbit faster on a 4.0x4 slot, but I still have a 7.68TB U.2 drive in that slot and won’t trade it.
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SuperWillman
05-09-2016, 03:56 AM #11

OWC features a 10Gbit card designed for 4.0x1 speed, though it operates physically with two lanes. I've faced issues getting it to function even with an adapter in a 4.0x1 port. It seems working in a fully open-end slot would have been easier. I might have succeeded better if the port was oriented differently. I can transfer it to my Synology using another Aquantia 113c card at 3.0x1. I’ve settled for something adequate. The OWC card performed about 1.5Gbit faster on a 4.0x4 slot, but I still have a 7.68TB U.2 drive in that slot and won’t trade it.

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Giahan2007
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05-11-2016, 04:37 AM
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The speed is just 7.88Gbit with some overhead, as shown in my screenshots. At 3.0x1 I can reach full bandwidth. By the way, I'm setting up another machine with integrated graphics—placing a qnap 3.0x8 card inside that supports 10Gbit plus two 3.0 NVME drives (it includes a built-in PCIe switch). I might approach 6-7Gbit on that one too.
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Giahan2007
05-11-2016, 04:37 AM #12

The speed is just 7.88Gbit with some overhead, as shown in my screenshots. At 3.0x1 I can reach full bandwidth. By the way, I'm setting up another machine with integrated graphics—placing a qnap 3.0x8 card inside that supports 10Gbit plus two 3.0 NVME drives (it includes a built-in PCIe switch). I might approach 6-7Gbit on that one too.

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thefreckle18
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05-11-2016, 06:04 AM
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It's a 5.0Gbit 3.0x1 card, roughly 15 bits less in speed compared to the 10Gbit model I received.
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thefreckle18
05-11-2016, 06:04 AM #13

It's a 5.0Gbit 3.0x1 card, roughly 15 bits less in speed compared to the 10Gbit model I received.

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