Problem with Gigabit network not achieving maximum speeds on a desktop computer.
Problem with Gigabit network not achieving maximum speeds on a desktop computer.
I was evaluating file transfer rates to and from my NAS with a USB to gigabit Ethernet adapter connected to my Surface Pro 3, achieving a stable 110MB/s. When using the Realtek and Intel ports on my motherboard (Asus B360-I Gaming) or the same adapter, speeds on my desktop consistently reach around 90MB/s. This isn’t due to drive limitations since all drives are solid state and perform identically. Someone, could you suggest possible reasons for this slowdown on my desktop? I also tried creating a network bridge between the adapters on my motherboard, but speeds remain low—only 70-80MB/s on the desktop. *sigh*
It seems like you're referring to a scenario where handling extra transfer delays is easier than trying to resolve them.