Intel NICs certainly tend to be the best for throughput.
In real world terms, unless you're transferring a heck of a lot of data, there's no point in spending the money on one for a desktop user imo.
Sure, if you want to backup from a desktop to a server and they both had Intel NICs, vs Realtek onboard, there would be a benefit is what I meant.
Sure, if you want to backup from a desktop to a server and they both had Intel NICs, vs Realtek onboard, there would be a benefit is what I meant.