Marvell AQC113C FourPartID Firmware updater edit
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Re: Marvell AQC113C FourPartID Firmware updater edit
il y a 2 jours 5 heures - il y a 2 jours 5 heures
But isn't 40C for the SFP+ module extremely good to begin with? That's the temperature that the switch is reporting for the module with my current custom cooling solution.
I see other people running at +60C degrees saying it's fine.
It's my onboard NIC that is 62 degrees, but even that should be well within margin for this chip?
I should add that I keep running these iperf3 tests, but on I don't even have to do any stress test for it to fail. When I boot the computer and if it's connected with the 10G link, it will start dropping the connection continuously after a few minutes.
I see other people running at +60C degrees saying it's fine.
It's my onboard NIC that is 62 degrees, but even that should be well within margin for this chip?
I should add that I keep running these iperf3 tests, but on I don't even have to do any stress test for it to fail. When I boot the computer and if it's connected with the 10G link, it will start dropping the connection continuously after a few minutes.
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Re: Marvell AQC113C FourPartID Firmware updater edit
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i had the same problem with all of my aqc113c/aqc113
2 of them where the cables even though i had good cables already
1 was an overheating module (well cable and overheating module)
there is no point rulling things out before trying
step 1
get a fan blowing onto the module to cool it down as low as you can get it
doesnt work? step 2
do the same with the AQC113C on the motherboard
doesnt work? step3 force aqc113c to 2.5gbps
i found when i had issues with cable quality 2.5gbps still did it btw
aquantia are relly funny with cables
as soon as RTL8127 comes out im replacing all of my AQC113/AQC113C cards (not soldered onto motherboard)
it literally took me a year to get them running 100%
2 of them where the cables even though i had good cables already
1 was an overheating module (well cable and overheating module)
there is no point rulling things out before trying
step 1
get a fan blowing onto the module to cool it down as low as you can get it
doesnt work? step 2
do the same with the AQC113C on the motherboard
doesnt work? step3 force aqc113c to 2.5gbps
i found when i had issues with cable quality 2.5gbps still did it btw
aquantia are relly funny with cables
as soon as RTL8127 comes out im replacing all of my AQC113/AQC113C cards (not soldered onto motherboard)
it literally took me a year to get them running 100%
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Re: Marvell AQC113C FourPartID Firmware updater edit
il y a 2 jours 4 heures
I will wait a bit with trying 1 and 2 as everything is rackmounted (on shelves, not rails) and it takes a lot of effort to take the stuff out and perform those kind of tests. I also don't own any fans, except for computer fans
I've just tried forcing it to 2.5gbps and been running an iperf test with 2.35 Gbits/s throughput for 30 minutes without _any_ issues, so that is interesting!
My temps are currently 52C on the aquantia chip on the motherboard and 36C on the Wiitek module in the switch.
I just ordered a QSFPTEK module ( www.amazon.com/dp/B07QXNQTXG ) as it was pretty cheap and it has same day delivery in the country that I live in.
Then I can test tonight if the Wiitek module is just straight up faulty at 10G or if it's persistent across brands.
What did you mean by "still did it", like it still crashed or it worked?doesnt work? step3 force aqc113c to 2.5gbps
i found when i had issues with cable quality 2.5gbps still did it btw
aquantia are relly funny with cables
I've just tried forcing it to 2.5gbps and been running an iperf test with 2.35 Gbits/s throughput for 30 minutes without _any_ issues, so that is interesting!
My temps are currently 52C on the aquantia chip on the motherboard and 36C on the Wiitek module in the switch.
I just ordered a QSFPTEK module ( www.amazon.com/dp/B07QXNQTXG ) as it was pretty cheap and it has same day delivery in the country that I live in.
Then I can test tonight if the Wiitek module is just straight up faulty at 10G or if it's persistent across brands.
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Re: Marvell AQC113C FourPartID Firmware updater edit
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with regards to "still did it" i meant when i had cable issues it would have link up down events still even at 2.5gbps
but not so often
I just pointed one of these at the Module when confirming it was heat on one of my modules
cooled it right down..
but not so often
I just pointed one of these at the Module when confirming it was heat on one of my modules
cooled it right down..
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Re: Marvell AQC113C FourPartID Firmware updater edit
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That's very good to know about the cables!
I will leave the iperf running over night at 2.5gbps and check the logs, just to see if there will ever be any up downs.
I'm very excited to see what happens when I try a new module on 10G.
Haha I don't own such a fan unfortunately. I have AC in every room so it's not really necessary...
So you were pointing it on the outside of the switch, onto the exposed part of the SFP module?
I will leave the iperf running over night at 2.5gbps and check the logs, just to see if there will ever be any up downs.
I'm very excited to see what happens when I try a new module on 10G.
Haha I don't own such a fan unfortunately. I have AC in every room so it's not really necessary...
So you were pointing it on the outside of the switch, onto the exposed part of the SFP module?
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