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So I have recently upgraded to 10Gbps Ethernet and I am having issues.   I have my main workstation, which is a Windows 10 6800K/64GB ram, Intel 750 series Pcie NVMe SSD, and an Intel X540 T1 Ethernet adapter.  My server, is a Windows Server 2016 6900K/64GB ram, Intel 750 series Pcie NVMe SSD, and an Intel X540 T2 bonded connection to my new Netgear switch, a XS708E-V2.  I have jumbo frames enabled on all things but the switch, (I can not find the option) and I can get the full 10 Gbps speed in something like iperf and nttcp, well over 1100 Mbps.  BUT the transfer for a file from a windows gets really strange.  See the attached photo for what happens.  

 

Any help is appreciated! 

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Quite possibly thermal throttling on an NVME SSD.

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27 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

Quite possibly thermal throttling on an NVME SSD.

I thought of that too, I subbed in a 850 Pro raid array as the target drive and no change, I did monitor temps on the drives and the network cards

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