Question Gigabyte Lan Adapter high upload latency

seyarazim

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So I am using the Gigabyte B650 Eagle AX, the lan port is unfortunately only a 1 gigbit port and not 2.5 which is fine but I am getting a very high upload latency of over 60 sometimes even higher, is this a gigabyte thing because i remember my other motherboard also had this issue and i just ignored it, but i tried a different wire, checked my connection and nothing fixed it, all the devices used by other people here have less then 10 upload latency so i dont know what to do about this also i should mention Ive already downloaded latest version from website of the realtek adapter

i also noticed i have a bunch of WAN miniport stuff in my network adapters not sure if that does anything and the wifi from my mobo aswell in these images
imgur links
 
Highly unlikely it is the pc. If you have a second pc hook both to lan ports and the run a old line mode tool called IPERF between the machines. You likely will see full gigabit speeds an 1ms of latency.

This likely is some issue with buffering of data in the modem or maybe the ISP network. If you upload at less than the maximum rate the latency likely is not affected only when you are hitting some limit. The delay is caused by data being buffered.

Not likely something you can fix.

Use a simple ping to 8.8.8.8. That measure output and input latency combined. It is a more realistic measurement unless you are actually uploading huge files.
 
Highly unlikely it is the pc. If you have a second pc hook both to lan ports and the run a old line mode tool called IPERF between the machines. You likely will see full gigabit speeds an 1ms of latency.

This likely is some issue with buffering of data in the modem or maybe the ISP network. If you upload at less than the maximum rate the latency likely is not affected only when you are hitting some limit. The delay is caused by data being buffered.

Not likely something you can fix.

Use a simple ping to 8.8.8.8. That measure output and input latency combined. It is a more realistic measurement unless you are actually uploading huge files.
here is the ping thing you asked for ping test
 
So what is your actual problem. Did you just run some test and see a number you did not like. Does this in someway impact your use of the machine.

You are getting 6ms of total latency on your ping test. Generally this means 3ms of time to get to the server and 3ms to get back. Even if we no time to get back your upload latency at worst would be 6ms.

The problem is mostly that speedtest is not really testing upload latency, it is testing when it is attempting to put 100% load on the connection to see how much data can be transferred. All this means is something in the path is buffering the data but not very likely it is your pc.
 
So what is your actual problem. Did you just run some test and see a number you did not like. Does this in someway impact your use of the machine.

You are getting 6ms of total latency on your ping test. Generally this means 3ms of time to get to the server and 3ms to get back. Even if we no time to get back your upload latency at worst would be 6ms.

The problem is mostly that speedtest is not really testing upload latency, it is testing when it is attempting to put 100% load on the connection to see how much data can be transferred. All this means is something in the path is buffering the data but not very likely it is your pc.
Ive just noticed that my video load slowly and shows buffer a lot not even sure if its the upload latency I just wanted to try and get it fixed like my roommates have
 
Video loading is DOWNLOAD. Upload would more be you live stream a video feed from your house.

Even 4k netflix only uses 30mbps so your internet connection is more than fast enough. Does it do this on all video sources. It is actually fairly hard to get something like youtube to buffer it. It actually will download a buffer of data at the start at close to your full internet speed. It will then refil the buffer at a much lower speed as you watch it. I can't see how you would ever read data out the buffer faster than it can download it when you have a 1gbit connection.