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omgtehlion | 28 days ago

Yep, these cards need a fan (or any kind of directed air flow).

Where did you get "several ms of latency" figure from? I have not measured external card, but may be I should do it... Because cards themselves have latency in range of microseconds, not millis.

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drnick1|28 days ago

I haven't tested this particular Thunderbolt SFP adapter, but my experience with a TP-Link 1Gbps USB adapter is that it adds about 4ms of latency. Far from being unusable and similar to WiFi perhaps, but worse than PCIe cards that should be <1ms.

serf|28 days ago

it's all just driver/options crap if I were to take a guess.

there are a lot of usb options that matter, and tp-link ships lots of realtek chipsets that require very special driver incantations that a lot of the linux drivers simply don't replicate.

two+ layers of bad options will surely add 4ms quick.

kalleboo|28 days ago

I think there's definitely something with that specific setup. For me, pinging between two cheap Realtek 2.5 GbE USB dongles (one is on a Mac one is on a 7 year old Intel Atom Synology) is still sub-ms (hovering around 0.7-0.8ms) so it's not an inherent problem to USB dongles.

USB itself can have a lot of issues anywhere in the chain. I have a Thunderbolt dock where half of the USB ports adds latency and reduced throughput just because the USB chipset that powers them is terrible (it has two separate USB chipsets from different brands). Switch to a different port on the exact same dock and it's fine.