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- Adaptateur réseau
- GigE
- PCIe discret
- 1000Base-T
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Intel Gigabit CT Desktop Adapter - network adapter is rated3.00 out of5 by2.
Rated 5 out of 5 byBrendonPrigmore from nullI purchased these cards as a replacement for the Yukon onboard cards due to issues with compatibility of our software distribution.The cards are well packaged, build quality looks to be good, throughput is not enough for server usage but for my workstation requirements they work just fine.
Date published: 2014-01-03T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 byGcracker from nullSummary: This card is not stable enough to use in a server, or high-bandwidth workstation. It will probably suffice in a desktop for standard applications.**Pros:AffordableMost OS's have drivers out of the box, making it plug & play**Cons:Cannot handle sustained throughput**Bottom Line:Your money is probably better spent on something like the EXPI9400PT**Explanation:This card was the cause of an issue I spent two weeks off-and-on diagnosing. My new Veeam (Development -- I know not to use this in production) server needed a NIC to hop on the iSCSI SAN network. Under Server 2012 R2, and 2008 R2, the NIC would drop off the network, and the backups would fail. the only remedy was a reboot. At first, we thought it was a switch not passing jumbo frames at a certain MTU (9014) or an authentication issue. In the end, even with Jumbo frames disabled, the issues persisrted. Swapped in a EXPI9400PT and all set. Not one problem.
Date published: 2014-01-01T00:00:00-05:00