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>Gigabit LAN is still standard
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>Gigabit LAN is still standard
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>>53501474
jokes on you
the routers my german adsl provider currently offers only have 100mbit lan and 54mbit wlan
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>>53501496
good enougb for your 20mbit t-mobile dsl line
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>>53501474
Jokes on you I have 10 gig FTTH.
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well cable companies don't even come close to 1gbit and I do very little transfer inside the LAN except for backing up my phone which is done over wifi. So it doesn't matter. Maybe once google takes over and we have fiber everywhere then I'll care
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>>53501474
Why would the average consumer need anything more? Very few people have proper gigabit internet and even fewer require local transfer speeds faster than that. You'd need at least seven HDDs and at least four SSDs in RAID 0 just to saturate a gigabit connection let alone a 10 Gb one unless you're using some of those expensive ass PCI SSDs or that 950 thing.

tl;dr it would be extra cost that would go to waste on 99.999999999999999999999999% of users.
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>>53501626
Jokes on you I have South-Korean 10Gbit wireless 5G internet.
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>>53501645
Jokes on you, I have a wireless backbone right into the cloud
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>>53501642
>You need 4 SSDs in RAID 0 to saturate 1gigabit/s
Bullshit. A gigabit is 125MB, a single sata SSD gets 400-500 MB/s read.
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>>53501642
Your so full a shit you know that?

A single 2 HDD raid array can easily saturate gigabit ethernet.
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>>53501735
>read.
You are a dumb fuck aren't you
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>>53501642
Ok stop posting. Get off /g. Go crack open a youtube tutorial on the difference between bits and bytes because you clearly have no idea wth you are taking about. Seriously im embarrassed for you. Leave
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>>53501769
No he's not. Methinks you are though
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>>53501800
>Totally not samefag
Shut up you dumb NIGGER
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OP wtf. Gigabit lan is pretty fast and very cheap. 10 gig eth is really expensive and not needed for the speeds isp provide or the fact that wifi is used more than ethernet. You really haven't thought this through have you?
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>>53501645
Jokes on you, you're in my cloud and I'm about kick you off and wipe your shit.
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>>53501809
Yeah believe our not kid there are others on the board that are caking you out in your utter stupidity. But im sure if you just type nigger they'll all go away and toy can get back to not knowing what you're telling about in peace. K
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>>53501769
I hope you aren't implying it wouldn't saturate an SSD's write speed, those are above 125MB/s as well.
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>>53501839
Was for
>>53501669
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>>53501841
Could you repeat that in English? What a mess
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>>53501827
>LAN is only used for internet traffic
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I'd just be happy if everyone could stop putting RTL8111 NICs on boards.

I know it's cheap, but ffs, so is the Marvell part and at least that has functioning drivers.

We won't see 10 gig outside server boards this year, unless Zen surprises the hell out of me.
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>>53502144
Gigabit lan is 125MB up and down, if you want faster then you have to pay a shit tonne of money. I just swap hard drives around if I need more than 125MB. E sata and usb 3 work well also. So what's your point exactly? How was I wrong
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>>53501595
>20mbit
good one
you're lucky if you get 3mbit/s
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>>53502428
Whats wrong with realtek drivers?
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>>53503159
There's nothing wing with realtek drivers on gig eth motherboards. Don't mind this guy. If he wants to splash out then buy intel not marvell
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>>53503159
the chip he's talking about needs firmware every time the computer boots. it's a pain in the ass because licensing issues prevent it from being distributed in a lot of distros and it doesn't come with windows either
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>>53502993
It's not always practical to swap hard drives, like in the case of a fileserver that has multiple users

A cheap option is multiple gig nics. Linux has a load balancing mode that means you can do multiple gig for only 10 bucks for each card.
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>>53504536
Windows has port aggregation as well but so what. If your in a non home environment then just pony up the dosh and get some some 10 gig eth gear
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