tiddlywink
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The Intel X710-T2L probably pulls the least power for 10gig. It is more than 1 gig but not bad.Buying 10G is hot, power hungry, expensive, and overkill.
Buying used 10G is hot, power hungry, still expensive, has zero warranty, and overkill.
10G makes sense for WAN or an uplink but only if that is actually used. Moving to a 100% 100G home network?
Back on topic, I am going to avoid intel and plan for just RTL8125B.
That's not your NIC, that's something else. I get 10 Gbps out of my Aquantia cards, or at least as close as you get minus the overheads.Hard to recall, I think I was with the latest one, I think I rolled back to 2.2.2.0.
I do have 1Gb DL ISP, but get 700Mbps max. Could be playing with the NIC settings when troubleshooting before changing out the driver.
as in these settings. (Handle on TPU is Mechtech)
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Good for you, but Intel screwed up their 2.5 Gbps Ethernet chips, so those are best avoided, which is what this thread stared out about, but you seem to love to derail discussions and talk about something irrelevant.I am only going to use Intel and no Realtek.
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