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Windows Network BS!

Bmoney

Ok iperf test and cables check and so on and so on. 

I heard this is a problem and wonder if anyone solve. 

I am getting jack network speed on my Asus Rampage IV Extreme. With WIndows 10
It is plugged directly into my server via the 10GBE nic. 

I heard it was an update issue. 

I played with RSS, offloading, jumbo packets and everything. Got Receiving speed up to 300MB/s which is still slow going from an SSD to 2x Zpools of 12x Raidz2 arrays. 

Sending to the server my speeds are like 70MBs and super choppy and the 1GB card too. I als tried another 10gbe nic too.

Heard this is a common problem .

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2 minutes ago, Bmoney said:

Heard this is a common problem

Confusing bits for bytes is indeed a common occurrence 😛

 

10Gb is most definitely not equal to 10GB: b=bit, B=byte, the difference is a factor 8 plus overhead, so conveniently a factor 10 is used. Therefore, 10Gbit equates roughly to 1 Gbyte.

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(Faithless, 'Reverence' from the 1996 Reverence album)

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55 minutes ago, Dutch_Master said:

Confusing bits for bytes is indeed a common occurrence 😛

 

10Gb is most definitely not equal to 10GB: b=bit, B=byte, the difference is a factor 8 plus overhead, so conveniently a factor 10 is used. Therefore, 10Gbit equates roughly to 1 Gbyte.

 I am aware of that. That still address nothing about what I asked. I assume people with wise enough to recognize the distinction when it was talking about a NIC. So way to add nothing 

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