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Daviiidd

Hey So Before I build my New Gaming Rig I Had an HP Laptop And When I Use To Check My Speed Test At Speed Test.net

 

It Show Me The Right Speed But With My Desktop Gaming RIg The Clock Speed In Speed Test.net Jump To 200 MB/sec

Then when it done it show me 30/40/50 Mb/sec some time and i have 100Mb/sec

 

Is This Any Problem with the flash player or the Intel  Gigabyte Network Setting I Can Fix ?

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Well if you used Wireless internet on you laptop and now wired internet whit you desktop, that can make a difference, and you could also try and update you network adapter drivers.

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I'm connected with wire directly to my router 

& i tried updating my network driver it say is up to date but for some reason the clock speed goes up and down is not stable like in the laptop, in the laptop it show exactly what speed in real time no jumping to 200mb/sec or whatever my desktop does  

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does your desktop have a gigabit ethernet nic? and are you using the same cable? you could try experimenting with the settings of your ethernet driver.

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had a similar problem when i used nod32 for an antivirus. the av section was fine but the firewall used to send speed test nuts.

so try disabling your 3rd party fire wall and use windows own to test. if it stops the bounce then you will need to change to a different fire wall provider.

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does your desktop have a gigabit ethernet nic? and are you using the same cable? you could try experimenting with the settings of your ethernet driver.

Yeah it does I have The Intel Network Gigabyte But i'm not that good at them settings i tried remove some setting but no changes 

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had a similar problem when i used nod32 for an antivirus. the av section was fine but the firewall used to send speed test nuts.

so try disabling your 3rd party fire wall and use windows own to test. if it stops the bounce then you will need to change to a different fire wall provider.

Well  have kaspersky Don't Know if is because of that antivirus 

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