Where is the 2012 driver? I'd also like to confirm that the x550-t2 is using the x550-at2 controller as listed below and not the x550-bt2. The bt2 has physical support for 8 pcie lanes versus only 4 pcie lanes in the at2 which is an issue if one doesn't have pci...
Where is the 2012 driver? I'd also like to confirm that the x550-t2 is using the x550-at2 controller as listed below and not the x550-bt2. The bt2 has physical support for 8 pcie lanes versus only 4 pcie lanes in the at2 which is an issue if one doesn't have pcie 3.0 slot...
Where is the 2012 driver? I'd also like to confirm that the x550-t2 is using the x550-at2 controller as listed below and not the x550-bt2. The bt2 has physical support for 8 pcie lanes versus only 4 pcie lanes in the at2 which is an issue if one doesn't have pc...
I will further check for you regarding the Windows 2012 R2 driver. With regards to the Ethernet controller, X550-T2 is using Intel® Ethernet Controller X550-AT2, you may refer to the website below for reference: https://ark.intel.com/products/88209/Intel-Ethernet-Converged-Network-...
Where is the 2012 driver? I'd also like to confirm that the x550-t2 is using the x550-at2 controller as listed below and not the x550-bt2. The bt2 has physical support for 8 pcie lanes versus only 4 pcie lanes in the at2 which is an issue if one doesn't have pcie 3.0 slots...
Where is the 2012 driver? I'd also like to confirm that the x550-t2 is using the x550-at2 controller as listed below and not the x550-bt2. The bt2 has physical support for 8 pcie lanes versus only 4 pcie lanes in the at2 which is an issue if one doesn't have pcie 3.0 slot...
Where is the 2012 driver? I'd also like to confirm that the x550-t2 is using the x550-at2 controller as listed below and not the x550-bt2. The bt2 has physical support for 8 pcie lanes versus only 4 pcie lanes in the at2 which is an issue if one doesn't have pc...
Where is the 2012 driver? I'd also like to confirm that the x550-t2 is using the x550-at2 controller as listed below and not the x550-bt2. The bt2 has physical support for 8 pcie lanes versus only 4 pcie lanes in the at2 which is an issue if o...
I will further check for you regarding the Windows 2012 R2 driver. With regards to the Ethernet controller, X550-T2 is using Intel® Ethernet Controller X550-AT2, you may refer to the website below for reference: https://ark.intel.com/products/88209/Intel-Ethernet-Converged...
So far I had no issue to update my 10Gtek X550-T1 UEFI driver via the official Intel BootUtil tool. That's said when it's about to flash the nvm it's another story, it doesn't work as my card seems to be in "non-secure" mode. When running full invent...