Which NIC? Intel or 3Com?

desy

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The difference AWA price is marginal.
I have had problems with 3com 905 into a Intel 410 Switch/Hub
Sooo consider what your plugging it inot as well.
 

bigd480

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<< both of them are of very good quality. >>

exactly - can't go wrong either way... price should be next concern...
 

Gunbuster

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Most of the Intel cards have drivers native in windows, dont know about the 3coms
 

Ben

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Intel, definately.

3Com is a waste of money even if it were half price.
 

nycxandy

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Save some money to get some RAM and get a Linksys or Netgear NIC. =D
 

DDad

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Personally, I've had good luck with 3Coms

Nycxandy- please remember that there may well be a problem with netgears and Athlon systems
 

SocrPlyr

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i've had an entire office of 3com 3C905Bs give me problems... had to update the drivers like every month so that it would let windows boot... it was a pain in the butt... i would go intel but in reality i would just get a cheap smc, netgear, or linksys... they work nearly as well, i haven't had any probs w/ them and u can't beat the prices... if one fails take the money u saved and get another...

my thoughts

Josh
 

bozo1

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Same problem here with a 3Com 3C905B. Worked fine with my Intel BX mobos, started having troubles when I got my first Via based mobo. Swapped it out for an Intel and I never looked back and yes, the Intels work fine with AMD.
 

flipdon

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bozo1: do the 3C905B's have a problem with VIA chipsets? i have a 3C905C-TX...does anyone know if they're part of the same family and would cause the same trouble as the B?
 

bozo1

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flipdon - I don't know. I had problem with multiple 3C905's when building my first VIA motherboard. Tried a different brand board and had the same problem. Basically, the card wouldn't talk on the network unless I softbooted 5-6 times and then only for about 10 minutes or so. I chalked it up to a compatibility problem.