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forum threadpennysave posted Jan 31, 2026 06:05 AM
forum threadpennysave posted Jan 31, 2026 06:05 AM

$4.99*:TP-Link Gigabit PCI Express Network Adapter Model # TG-3468 Version 2.0 at Woot!

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Jan 31, 2026 09:24 PM
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Amazon reviews indicate a low profile bracket is included, and that it's a Realtek chipset (unsurprisingly).
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dcliveYesterday 12:02 AM
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At $4.99 there's a market for this. Otherwise, a (Realtek...) 2.5GB is $15-$20 these days, and a 5GB is $32.
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kozgYesterday 12:23 AM
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Quote from artcab :
Amazon reviews indicate a low profile bracket is included, and that it's a Realtek chipset (unsurprisingly).
Is that bad?
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Quote from kozg :
Is that bad?
Depends on the use case, it wouldn't be suitable for a lot of high speed file transfers if transfer speed is important, but if you just need a second inteface or the original on board NIC is fried, this is just fine. I think the Realteks use the CPU for networking, versus something like an Intel NIC that handles all the network duties on the NIC. The Intel NICs are generally more expensive though.
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dcliveYesterday 12:33 AM
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Quote from kozg :
Is that bad?
I assume you're asking about the chipset.
Most networking folks prefer Intel, other popular names are Mellanox, Chelsio, QLogic, Realtek. Realtek's advantage is that it's cheap, and for the home space, that's by far the most important criteria.
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dcliveYesterday 12:36 AM
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Quote from artcab :
Depends on the use case, it wouldn't be suitable for a lot of high speed file transfers if transfer speed is important, but if you just need a second inteface or the original on board NIC is fried, this is just fine. I think the Realteks use the CPU for networking, versus something like an Intel NIC that handles all the network duties on the NIC. The Intel NICs are generally more expensive though.
I would question "all" as unfair; there are some CPU operations, particularly in a heavily virtualized environment (read: not for home use) for which Intel gives a good advantage.

Transfer speed differences are tiny. A percent, perhaps? Half a percent? Less?

For home use, it's hard to see that anyone would possibly care. Even homelab, it's not as if that improvement is going to matter to anyone.
From a support point of view, though, Intel advantages are significant - inbox drivers for VMware (and other OSs) being a key advantage. (But for Windows, doesn't matter; everything works in Windows.)
Last edited by dclive January 31, 2026 at 05:42 PM.
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cHEMEAUTOMATIONYesterday 01:10 AM
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I had bad experiences with Realtek NIC. For some reasons, the NIC will hide themselves while creating duplicate network adapters. When it happens, the static IP addresses are erased from the original network adapters. It happens on Windows 11. I switch the Intel NIC and I don't have the same problem.

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