Top NIC for 1000/1000 fiber connections
Top NIC for 1000/1000 fiber connections
Intel is the top choice for fixing issues with your network interface card. It's improbable this is the problem.
Take a look. I’m trying to ask a straightforward question. I don’t get why people miss things. By this point, it’s not just rude—it’s everyone acting like they’re overcomplicating everything. “It’s not this, it’s not that.” Just shut it up. I’ll bring it up in another post and move this one out because it’s wasted a lot of my time. I know what I’m doing, 100% it’s the device on my board. That’s all.
Looking into options for a network card that supports 1000/1000 Gbps fiber connections.
Yes, he is. Not doing your homework before sharing doesn't mean a brief, precise comment is useless. We're not discussing ultra-fast speeds like 10Gb/s or 100Gb/s. One Gb/s has been typical for the last decade, and any chipset can easily manage that without issues.
I only work with fibre NICs that support 10GBASE-SR. If you're comfortable pushing them to full capacity, I have experience with a few of them. For anything more industrial or professional, I wouldn't suggest them—they're better suited for home gamers and DIY enthusiasts. Where exactly are you planning to use this router?
I might not have all the details, but I'm looking for a better alternative for my motherboard on my personal PC. It tends to cut out and isn't very stable, often disappearing from Device Manager unexpectedly. I need something that works consistently and supports full 1000/1000 performance.