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Guru3D.com » News » ASUS Launches ROG 10G Express 10Gbps Ethernet expansion Card

ASUS Launches ROG 10G Express 10Gbps Ethernet expansion Card

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/09/2015 01:21 PM | source: | 13 comment(s)
ASUS Launches ROG 10G Express  10Gbps Ethernet expansion Card

ASUS is releasing extras intended for the ROG Maximus motherboard series. Among them an audio solution, the GTX 980 Ti MATRIX (reviewed here) and also part of it is the new ROG 10G Express, an 10 Gbps Ethernet card.

Powered by Aquantia and Tehuti Networks these key partners are both members of the NBASE-T™ alliance, and are working closely to create the new 2.5Gbit/s and 5Gbit/s standards that will be compatible with the existing Category 5e (Cat 5e) cabling and ports.

With PCI Express 2.0 x4 speed, it equips Maximus VIII Extreme/Assembly gamers for next-generation LAN speeds of up to 10Gbit/s — or up to ten times (10X) faster than today’s fastest onboard consumer Ethernet.

With ROG 10G Express, Maximus VIII Extreme/Assembly users enjoy faster online gaming and share smoother streaming. 10G Express supports speeds right down to 100Mbit/s, including 5Gbit/s, 2.5Gbit/s and 1Gbit/s, so it’s compatible with a vast range of hardware, old and new.

Nir Sever, Chief Operating Office, of Tehuti Networks said: “We're excited to work with the industry-leading gaming brand ROG to include our 10G Express expansion card, providing supreme-speed, lag-free online gaming experiences for ROG gamers. ROG is the first gaming brand committed to providing high-performance, low-power and great-value multi-gigabit networking and future-proof standards, expanding the potential and appeal of its elite gaming gear.”

Prices are to be announced.



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#5186583 Posted on: 11/10/2015 12:35 PM
Neither, you would need a pci-e-E motherboard supporting 40 pci-e lanes to run 4cards @ 8XSLI.


you mean 32 lanes right as 4x8=32

what we really need to keep everything running at top speed is a minimum of 64 PCIe 3.0 lanes but while no one is pushing intel you get what they feel like giving you and you have to put up with it

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#5186608 Posted on: 11/10/2015 01:30 PM
you mean 32 lanes right as 4x8=32

what we really need to keep everything running at top speed is a minimum of 64 PCIe 3.0 lanes but while no one is pushing intel you get what they feel like giving you and you have to put up with it

You are correct.
I said 40 lanes since the current Haswell-E are 28/40 Lanes.

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#5186788 Posted on: 11/10/2015 06:16 PM
Neither, you would need a pci-e-E motherboard supporting 40 pci-e lanes to run 4cards @ 8XSLI.

OK Thank You. Asus makes a motherboard that supports 4 -16x PCIE bus SLI its about $500 but Its out of stock and I cant find one anywhere. (ASUS X99-E WS) I figure they made a better version of the board but I still cant find another with that bus speed.

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