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      narmenia last edited by narmenia

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      Has anyone use this type of card?
      4port on a 1x interface.
      Intel 82575 Chipset.

      Planning to use in LAGG and VLAN.

      Yes this is a chinese made (not official). So don't comment if your just going to suggest to buy a geniune card or say that this card is fake.

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        Gertjan @narmenia last edited by

        @narmenia It's based on a Intel 82575 so you'll be fine. FreeBSD == pfSense supports it.

        As the reviewer Robert S. said : a PCIe 1x saturates above 2 Gbits /sec, so you won't have a real 4 x 1Gbits/sec. This shouldn't be an issue for an ordinary desktop PC, but could be when it's used in a router.
        It depends your needs.

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          provels last edited by provels

          @gertjan said in Cheap 4port 1x slot card:

          Intel 82575

          Do they really make new cards based on 14 year-old tech?
          Here's a good link.
          https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/list-of-nics-and-their-equivalent-oem-parts.20974/
          And another.
          https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/comparison-intel-i350-t4-genuine-vs-fake.6917/
          I use a OEM Dell i340, was $25 on the 'Bay.

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            narmenia @Gertjan last edited by

            @gertjan said in Cheap 4port 1x slot card:

            @narmenia It's based on a Intel 82575 so you'll be fine. FreeBSD == pfSense supports it.

            As the reviewer Robert S. said : a PCIe 1x saturates above 2 Gbits /sec, so you won't have a real 4 x 1Gbits/sec. This shouldn't be an issue for an ordinary desktop PC, but could be when it's used in a router.
            It depends your needs.

            you have the link?

            i was on the impression that a 1x pcie 2.0 can handle 500Mbyte/s or 4Gbit/s

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              Gertjan @narmenia last edited by

              @narmenia said in Cheap 4port 1x slot card:

              that a 1x pcie 2.0 can handle 500Mbyte/s or 4Gbit/s

              Better : 2.1 ....

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_Express

              The chipset might be Intel. I would be optimistic if the card was actually made nearby santa Clara. But it's not.
              I have a box of these 4x PCX1/2/4 "Intel" cards. They do not come close to what they advertise.
              Not a real issue, a 4x times (NICs) half a Gbit/sec is a pretty descent network already.

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                narmenia last edited by narmenia

                @gertjan said in Cheap 4port 1x slot card:

                a PCIe 1x saturates above 2 Gbits /sec

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                Afaik the motherboard is pcie 2.0
                and the card is pcie 2.1

                so at 1x theoretically the port wont choke the 4port 1gbps nic at full speed?

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