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    Will this Hardware take me close to 1000/1000Mbit, pls check before I order.

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    • L Offline
      lifespeed
      last edited by

      Don't confuse PCI-X, an older less-desirable server slot interface, with PCI-e (PCI-Express) which is what you want.

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        fableman
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        Feels like I have to try and buy to be sure.

        I will order and I get back when I got time to assemble it and test for pfsense v2.

        Most speed test sites got problems with 1/1Gbit FTTH

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          dreamslacker
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          If you're that desperate to save money and get a desktop board, then go for the H61 chipset boards with a pair of Intel PCIe x1 GBe NICs instead.
          The H61 still supports the Sandy Bridge Core-i processors with their IGP.  You just lose 2 Sata ports (for a total of 4) and IGP overclocking.  Neither are important for a pfSense build but you do save US$50 easily.

          The MSI H61M-E33 board runs for US$64.99 at Newegg compared to the GA-H67M-UD2H at US$129.99.

          The Intel EXPI9301CT bulk pack variant runs for US$27.99 each.

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            Bai Shen
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            @jasonlitka:

            Those NICs are identical to the ones built into the SuperMicro X8SIL(-F).  Unless you have some reason to want to use add-in NICs, save yourself some cash (and space) and get the SuperMicro board.  If you need 4 ports then consider the X8SIE-LN4(F).

            How are the NICs mounted?  I couldn't find anything other than a top down pic of that board.

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              jasonlitka
              last edited by

              What do you mean "mounted"?  They're integrated on to the motherboard and the ports are part of the I/O area, right next to the USB, Video, etc.

              I can break anything.

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                Bai Shen
                last edited by

                @jasonlitka:

                What do you mean "mounted"?  They're integrated on to the motherboard and the ports are part of the I/O area, right next to the USB, Video, etc.

                All four?  Interesting.

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                  jasonlitka
                  last edited by

                  @Bai:

                  @jasonlitka:

                  What do you mean "mounted"?  They're integrated on to the motherboard and the ports are part of the I/O area, right next to the USB, Video, etc.

                  All four?  Interesting.

                  Yes, for the X8SIE-LN4 all 4 are on the motherboard.

                  If you get the "F" variant then the 5th port for IPMI is there as well, right above the USB.

                  I can break anything.

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                    fableman
                    last edited by

                    NIC's on motherboard can share resources,if you looking for raw performance and want to be sure I would go external cards. 100Mbit not a problem but around 500+ Mbit it's another thing.

                    Most speed test sites got problems with 1/1Gbit FTTH

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                      jasonlitka
                      last edited by

                      I've had no issues pushing the two Gig-E ports to ~100MB/s on my X8SIL-F (simultaneously).  Intel LoM parts are just as good as an add-in card if you're talking about the same chip.  I'd stay away from Realtek and the like though.

                      I can break anything.

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                        dreamslacker
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                        @fableman:

                        NIC's on motherboard can share resources,if you looking for raw performance and want to be sure I would go external cards. 100Mbit not a problem but around 500+ Mbit it's another thing.

                        That is for PCI or PCI-X(tended) NICs.  The PCI-E(xpress) NICs do not share a common bus bandwidth like with the former 2 types and they can reach their maximum speeds each up to the limits of the platform or the capabilities of the host and client.

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