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Top NIC for 1000/1000 fiber connections

Top NIC for 1000/1000 fiber connections

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Caroline1337
Junior Member
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11-26-2016, 11:03 PM
#1
Seeking top NIC options for a 1000/1000 fiber link to outperform your current card.
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Caroline1337
11-26-2016, 11:03 PM #1

Seeking top NIC options for a 1000/1000 fiber link to outperform your current card.

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Lukapop04
Member
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11-27-2016, 03:03 AM
#2
Which motherboard are you using? An Intel 82574L controller is often a solid option. Your board might already include a suitable network card.
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Lukapop04
11-27-2016, 03:03 AM #2

Which motherboard are you using? An Intel 82574L controller is often a solid option. Your board might already include a suitable network card.

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Lord_Foxtrot
Senior Member
408
11-27-2016, 06:46 AM
#3
Currently, the usual considerations aren’t as important, especially with a 1gbe where the CPU can manage the performance on its own without needing extra hardware boosts. What equipment are you using now?
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Lord_Foxtrot
11-27-2016, 06:46 AM #3

Currently, the usual considerations aren’t as important, especially with a 1gbe where the CPU can manage the performance on its own without needing extra hardware boosts. What equipment are you using now?

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cal_gamer10
Member
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11-27-2016, 09:59 AM
#4
It's a MSI Gaming Pro Carbon model with a 9700K graphics card.
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cal_gamer10
11-27-2016, 09:59 AM #4

It's a MSI Gaming Pro Carbon model with a 9700K graphics card.

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kylemwe
Member
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11-29-2016, 08:06 AM
#5
This is the Intel I219-V chipset for your device.
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kylemwe
11-29-2016, 08:06 AM #5

This is the Intel I219-V chipset for your device.

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worldofboredom
Junior Member
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11-30-2016, 09:20 AM
#6
Check the device manager, adjust the card settings to full capacity, set performance options to their highest levels, and you're ready to proceed.
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worldofboredom
11-30-2016, 09:20 AM #6

Check the device manager, adjust the card settings to full capacity, set performance options to their highest levels, and you're ready to proceed.

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THEBLUEBOLT
Member
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12-01-2016, 07:39 AM
#7
All adjustments I make in the settings don’t match the speeds I see on another machine. On that system it’s consistently 950/950 or better, while here it’s around 900/400.
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THEBLUEBOLT
12-01-2016, 07:39 AM #7

All adjustments I make in the settings don’t match the speeds I see on another machine. On that system it’s consistently 950/950 or better, while here it’s around 900/400.

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Retweeting
Junior Member
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12-02-2016, 08:34 AM
#8
Connect two PCs or laptops using a 1 Gbps Ethernet adapter. Use a network cable to link them together. No switch or router needed—the setup works perfectly because each card operates independently with auto-detection. Assign unique IP addresses (e.g., 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2) and ensure both share the same subnet mask (255.255.255.0). Establish a local network between them. Create a RAM drive on one machine and upload files to it. A Windows share can be used, though speeds may vary. You can quickly configure an FTP server in under five minutes (refer to FileZilla instructions) and use the FTP client to transfer files. If you approach 1 Gbps transfer rates, the issue likely lies elsewhere.
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Retweeting
12-02-2016, 08:34 AM #8

Connect two PCs or laptops using a 1 Gbps Ethernet adapter. Use a network cable to link them together. No switch or router needed—the setup works perfectly because each card operates independently with auto-detection. Assign unique IP addresses (e.g., 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2) and ensure both share the same subnet mask (255.255.255.0). Establish a local network between them. Create a RAM drive on one machine and upload files to it. A Windows share can be used, though speeds may vary. You can quickly configure an FTP server in under five minutes (refer to FileZilla instructions) and use the FTP client to transfer files. If you approach 1 Gbps transfer rates, the issue likely lies elsewhere.

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IPS10
Senior Member
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12-17-2016, 05:21 AM
#9
That’s what bothers me the most. I can share files across all my other PCs in the house over the network at just a few megabytes, but this one always fails. That’s why I’m wondering which card would work well for a reasonable price. I’ve seen a lot on Newegg or Amazon, but I’m not really sure what makes something good or bad.
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IPS10
12-17-2016, 05:21 AM #9

That’s what bothers me the most. I can share files across all my other PCs in the house over the network at just a few megabytes, but this one always fails. That’s why I’m wondering which card would work well for a reasonable price. I’ve seen a lot on Newegg or Amazon, but I’m not really sure what makes something good or bad.

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united32
Senior Member
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12-17-2016, 07:37 PM
#10
You might want to review your software. It's possible an antivirus or firewall is active, blocking traffic and reducing performance.
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united32
12-17-2016, 07:37 PM #10

You might want to review your software. It's possible an antivirus or firewall is active, blocking traffic and reducing performance.

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