Sort of the same problem...swapping out two PCIe network adapter cards wouldn't give me above ca. 500mbps down on my Win10 Pro desktop, even though my laptop managed ca. 925 on a 800 plan. Finally bought and installed a TP-Link 10/100/1000 PCIe card, and - presto!, got my speed. Can't explain why, but couldn't argue with the result.
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im going to try it, ill let you know if it works