Your motherboard has a 1GbE port, and adding a $15 2.5GbE PCIe card changes everything about your network
You pay for 2Gbps fiber internet, but your PC somehow still only downloads at around 940 Mbps. That's because your motherboard's 1GbE port is a hard physical limit — 1,000 Mbps is its maximum, and after overhead, you'll never see more than about 115MBps of real-world transfer speed.
You pay for 2Gbps fiber internet, but your PC somehow still only downloads at around 940 Mbps. That’s because your motherboard’s 1GbE port is a hard physical limit — 1,000 Mbps is its maximum, and after overhead, you’ll never see more than about 115MBps of real-world transfer speed.
Tonya Harvey
Australia
Australia
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