NIC vs Mobo ethernet port.

FireChicken

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Is ther any advantage to getting a nice NIC vs using the ethernet pot on your mobo. I am a pretty heavy gamer and want to know if this would make any difference. Thanks
 

Eos

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I have both. My NIC is for internet and the mobo port is for my 2 computer network (can you call that a network?). The transfer rate is really slow on the mobo port. Like 3 mb per second. Waaaahhhh!!!!! ;)
 

Eos

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Originally posted by: FireChicken
How did you test the transfer speed on your mobo port?


Counting the gb to transfer and timing it?
 

Madwand1

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Originally posted by: eos
I have both. My NIC is for internet and the mobo port is for my 2 computer network (can you call that a network?). The transfer rate is really slow on the mobo port. Like 3 mb per second.

Obviously not a general experience -- if all "mobo" gigabit ports did this, we'd have lawyers contacting us for class action suits.

I have pretty much the opposite experience -- when comparing an add-on PCI NIC with onboard nVIDIA or PCIe NICs, the onboard / PCIe generally perform better in terms of throughput. But this doesn't matter until you reach high end data transfer needs.