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Problem with 10Gbps network card AQC107

Problem with 10Gbps network card AQC107

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Brodyk40
Member
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05-24-2016, 03:43 PM
#1
Hello. The problem appears to be with your Windows 10 setup. When using Ubuntu Live on your PC, speeds drop significantly—9.9Gbps versus 3.5–4Gbps on Windows 10. A clean install isn’t feasible at the moment. Consider checking network drivers, disabling background apps, or testing with a different OS if possible.
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Brodyk40
05-24-2016, 03:43 PM #1

Hello. The problem appears to be with your Windows 10 setup. When using Ubuntu Live on your PC, speeds drop significantly—9.9Gbps versus 3.5–4Gbps on Windows 10. A clean install isn’t feasible at the moment. Consider checking network drivers, disabling background apps, or testing with a different OS if possible.

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charlesturnier
Junior Member
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05-25-2016, 12:25 AM
#2
Which standard is being used? Iperf displays network throughput metrics. The source can be verified by running tests on a RAM disk.
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charlesturnier
05-25-2016, 12:25 AM #2

Which standard is being used? Iperf displays network throughput metrics. The source can be verified by running tests on a RAM disk.

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Crucificial
Junior Member
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05-25-2016, 07:51 AM
#3
Hello! The connection via SMB appears to be around 3.5-4Gbps, consistent with Iperf results. However, when loading from an Ubuntu Live CD, the speed jumps to 9.9Gbps. This suggests a potential issue with Windows 10. You're using a RAID1 setup with two NVMe Samsung drives.
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Crucificial
05-25-2016, 07:51 AM #3

Hello! The connection via SMB appears to be around 3.5-4Gbps, consistent with Iperf results. However, when loading from an Ubuntu Live CD, the speed jumps to 9.9Gbps. This suggests a potential issue with Windows 10. You're using a RAID1 setup with two NVMe Samsung drives.

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bengalwatcher
Posting Freak
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05-25-2016, 03:47 PM
#4
Wow, I'm facing the same problem too. It stopped working at 3.5-4gbit even on Windows. I'm still trying to figure it out.
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bengalwatcher
05-25-2016, 03:47 PM #4

Wow, I'm facing the same problem too. It stopped working at 3.5-4gbit even on Windows. I'm still trying to figure it out.

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XAcmedX
Member
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06-09-2016, 03:10 PM
#5
It looks like a fresh Windows setup might help, though I’m unable to reinstall it at the moment.
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XAcmedX
06-09-2016, 03:10 PM #5

It looks like a fresh Windows setup might help, though I’m unable to reinstall it at the moment.

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TPWolf3
Junior Member
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06-10-2016, 01:38 AM
#6
It didn't work for me either. I also used Windows 7 and got comparable outcomes.
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TPWolf3
06-10-2016, 01:38 AM #6

It didn't work for me either. I also used Windows 7 and got comparable outcomes.

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AlexBaraldi
Junior Member
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06-14-2016, 07:02 AM
#7
No, I haven't tried it yet.
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AlexBaraldi
06-14-2016, 07:02 AM #7

No, I haven't tried it yet.

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IzNix
Junior Member
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06-14-2016, 03:45 PM
#8
It hasn't been long since I last worked on it, but I haven't taken any action. I plan to revisit it next week and share my findings here! Also, just a note: your Asus C100C and Intel X540-T2 are connected via the Netgear XS508M Switch. Have you configured MTU to 9000 or enabled jumbo frames on all devices?
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IzNix
06-14-2016, 03:45 PM #8

It hasn't been long since I last worked on it, but I haven't taken any action. I plan to revisit it next week and share my findings here! Also, just a note: your Asus C100C and Intel X540-T2 are connected via the Netgear XS508M Switch. Have you configured MTU to 9000 or enabled jumbo frames on all devices?

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Kassara
Member
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06-17-2016, 09:57 PM
#9
I've encountered this on both my Windows PC and Unraid server using AQC107 network cards. The issue seems tied to Windows, as Ubuntu runs smoothly at 9.9Gbps. I tested multiple streams with the P8 flag in iperf, which returned 9.8Gbps—unusual since single streams are slower. What’s causing this discrepancy?
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Kassara
06-17-2016, 09:57 PM #9

I've encountered this on both my Windows PC and Unraid server using AQC107 network cards. The issue seems tied to Windows, as Ubuntu runs smoothly at 9.9Gbps. I tested multiple streams with the P8 flag in iperf, which returned 9.8Gbps—unusual since single streams are slower. What’s causing this discrepancy?

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KrispyMichael
Junior Member
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06-18-2016, 11:29 PM
#10
Hey there, sorry for the delayed response. I tried it on Ubuntu Live and got around 4-8gbit, averaging about 6-6gbit. That's roughly 50% better than my Windows file transfers. With four connections I reached 9.4gbit, which matches what I expected. It seems Windows isn't using the connection well. I'll test iperf again on Windows and update this post. Update: same result on Windows. Single stream gives 6.8gbit, multi-stream up to 9.4gbit. Even with -P2 only 6.8gbit, but 3 gives 9gbit. Update: using the Freenas as client, I get a bit faster 7gbit single and still 9.4gbit multi. In theory everything functions. Update: actual file transfer from PC to NAS is 6.6-7gbit with one, two, or three simultaneous transfers—no difference. From NAS to PC it's 3-4gbit regardless of how many files are sent.
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KrispyMichael
06-18-2016, 11:29 PM #10

Hey there, sorry for the delayed response. I tried it on Ubuntu Live and got around 4-8gbit, averaging about 6-6gbit. That's roughly 50% better than my Windows file transfers. With four connections I reached 9.4gbit, which matches what I expected. It seems Windows isn't using the connection well. I'll test iperf again on Windows and update this post. Update: same result on Windows. Single stream gives 6.8gbit, multi-stream up to 9.4gbit. Even with -P2 only 6.8gbit, but 3 gives 9gbit. Update: using the Freenas as client, I get a bit faster 7gbit single and still 9.4gbit multi. In theory everything functions. Update: actual file transfer from PC to NAS is 6.6-7gbit with one, two, or three simultaneous transfers—no difference. From NAS to PC it's 3-4gbit regardless of how many files are sent.