I'm starting to suspect the NIC. It has twice recently (one instance before my 
previous emails, one since) stopped being detected with Linux giving me an 
"unable to access 64-bit address message"

I've retrieved them from /var/log/kernel/errors

Sep 28 22:09:21 ironclad kernel: PCI: Unable to handle 64-bit address for 
device 00:09.0
Sep 28 22:09:21 ironclad kernel: PCI: Unable to handle 64-bit address for 
device 00:09.0
Sep 28 22:09:21 ironclad kernel: Unknown bridge resource 0: assuming 
transparent
Sep 28 22:09:21 ironclad kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 1 of 
device 00:09.0
Sep 28 22:09:21 ironclad kernel: PCI: Device 00:09.0 not available because of 
resource collisions
Sep 28 22:09:21 ironclad kernel: PCI: Device 00:09.0 not available because of 
resource collisions

In both cases, applying pressure to the top of the card fixed the issue, 
however it is properly screwed in. How can I verify that this part is at 
fault as I do not have any other cards to test it with?

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