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Problems with connectivity on I225-V (3)

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duhazneubin
Senior Member
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02-11-2020, 01:52 AM
#11
Start by determining whether the problem lies with software or hardware. Based on my observations, I recommend beginning with a Live session from a Linux distribution. A Live environment from GhostBSD should feel similar to testing a Linux system. In practice, BSD systems tend to perform better in CSS, JavaScript, and network latency compared to Windows and Linux. Recently, I've been evaluating FreeBSD's JetStream 2.0 against Windows 11 and various Linux distros, with results from the R5 PRO 3400G quad-core at 3.7GHz showing: windows11 + Chrome – 117.022; windows11 + Edge – 126.426; Lubuntu or Fedora with Chrome – around 104; Solus with Brave – approximately 132.89; and GhostBSD with Brave – about 132.638.
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duhazneubin
02-11-2020, 01:52 AM #11

Start by determining whether the problem lies with software or hardware. Based on my observations, I recommend beginning with a Live session from a Linux distribution. A Live environment from GhostBSD should feel similar to testing a Linux system. In practice, BSD systems tend to perform better in CSS, JavaScript, and network latency compared to Windows and Linux. Recently, I've been evaluating FreeBSD's JetStream 2.0 against Windows 11 and various Linux distros, with results from the R5 PRO 3400G quad-core at 3.7GHz showing: windows11 + Chrome – 117.022; windows11 + Edge – 126.426; Lubuntu or Fedora with Chrome – around 104; Solus with Brave – approximately 132.89; and GhostBSD with Brave – about 132.638.

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Und3rWorld
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02-11-2020, 07:15 PM
#12
I'll try a different operating system, too—I meant 64-bit instead of 32-bit. I'll also look into a PCI-E card for my PC. Thanks!
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Und3rWorld
02-11-2020, 07:15 PM #12

I'll try a different operating system, too—I meant 64-bit instead of 32-bit. I'll also look into a PCI-E card for my PC. Thanks!

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Silverr94
Member
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02-13-2020, 03:38 PM
#13
So essentially, it doesn’t matter much as long as the system runs 64-bit. It’s not a big deal. To be honest, I’m pretty unsure if there’s even a 32-bit version of Windows 10 or 11. I remember versions for 7 and 8, but not 10 or 11.
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Silverr94
02-13-2020, 03:38 PM #13

So essentially, it doesn’t matter much as long as the system runs 64-bit. It’s not a big deal. To be honest, I’m pretty unsure if there’s even a 32-bit version of Windows 10 or 11. I remember versions for 7 and 8, but not 10 or 11.

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RainbowCrazy
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03-05-2020, 12:07 AM
#14
It works well for ten users. I swapped the operating system on my old ASUS T100 from a 10-bit version to a 64-bit Linux system.
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RainbowCrazy
03-05-2020, 12:07 AM #14

It works well for ten users. I swapped the operating system on my old ASUS T100 from a 10-bit version to a 64-bit Linux system.

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KoolTech
Junior Member
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03-05-2020, 01:20 AM
#15
Was das wirklich gedacht, oder? Die 32-Bit-Anforderung klingt seltsam, wenn man sie betrachtet.
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KoolTech
03-05-2020, 01:20 AM #15

Was das wirklich gedacht, oder? Die 32-Bit-Anforderung klingt seltsam, wenn man sie betrachtet.

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carhead123
Junior Member
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03-06-2020, 01:25 PM
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They were clearly aiming to cut down on compatibility testing demands. I worry that if Windows 10 ceases updates, compromised devices will rise sharply. My friend owns multiple used laptops because of financial constraints; they function adequately but lack support. I’m trying to persuade him to move to Linux, though some programs won’t work. Would you consider taking a risk with an i225 B3 PCIe card? I’m still unsure if it’ll face the same problems as the on-board version. The alternative, Realtek, tends to strain the CPU more, making a working i225 the preferable choice. It might be wise to test it in my desktop since I already have an AQC107 2.5/5/10Gbit card inside.
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carhead123
03-06-2020, 01:25 PM #16

They were clearly aiming to cut down on compatibility testing demands. I worry that if Windows 10 ceases updates, compromised devices will rise sharply. My friend owns multiple used laptops because of financial constraints; they function adequately but lack support. I’m trying to persuade him to move to Linux, though some programs won’t work. Would you consider taking a risk with an i225 B3 PCIe card? I’m still unsure if it’ll face the same problems as the on-board version. The alternative, Realtek, tends to strain the CPU more, making a working i225 the preferable choice. It might be wise to test it in my desktop since I already have an AQC107 2.5/5/10Gbit card inside.

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andy12973
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03-06-2020, 03:46 PM
#17
It’s far off, yet Moore’s law is decelerating even with those large leaps. Eventually it’ll halt without a fundamental shift. Then the tall ships analogy will dominate and you’ll possess technology that feels as cutting-edge as brand new. Possibly there are still functional or simply unchangeable devices when that happens. Microsoft probably needs to lengthen their support window from 10 to make older machines truly outdated, otherwise serious issues will arise. I remember a 2014 piece that still runs modern games but can’t be patched for version 11. By the time 10 disappears, it should be considered nearly worthless, as I believe. Edited September 13, 2022 by Bombastinator
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andy12973
03-06-2020, 03:46 PM #17

It’s far off, yet Moore’s law is decelerating even with those large leaps. Eventually it’ll halt without a fundamental shift. Then the tall ships analogy will dominate and you’ll possess technology that feels as cutting-edge as brand new. Possibly there are still functional or simply unchangeable devices when that happens. Microsoft probably needs to lengthen their support window from 10 to make older machines truly outdated, otherwise serious issues will arise. I remember a 2014 piece that still runs modern games but can’t be patched for version 11. By the time 10 disappears, it should be considered nearly worthless, as I believe. Edited September 13, 2022 by Bombastinator

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