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Newly built system - painfully slow copying files to it

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Just finished a new build using the Asus C60M1 motherboard on latest 5 release.  Have had no issues connecting to it from the network but now worried whether there's an issue with the 8111F nic on board.

 

Created my shares and trying to copy a 1.46Gb file over and it's stuck at 75.5Mb and seems to not be doing anything.

 

What can I do to diagnose this?  I'm copying using Finder on an iMac.

syslog-2012-12-05.txt.zip

Ill be interested to see what the 'experts' have to say as I am running this board with the onboard NIC with no issues at all.

Can you try copying data from a disk mounted with SNAP (or something like it) using mc to an array disk?  It's best to start at whether or not you can copy to the array first, then investigate network issues.

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I think I narrowed it down to something strange on my Mac.  Apparently there are Finder issues with Mountain Lion on non-local disks.  I fired up a Windows 7 laptop and is now copying getting about 180 KB/s.  This is using just Windows Explorer.  Will mc or teracopy give me better performance?

 

Edit: I tried explorer, mc, and teracopy and Windows Explorer is giving me the fastest speed which is surprising to me.  Now getting consistently 230 KB/s

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