Performance - Ethernet LAN 1 Gigabit/Wifi
Performance - Ethernet (LAN 1 Gigabit)
Next to WiFi performance, the new trend is faster Ethernet. We’ll slowly transition from 1 Gigabit towards 10 Gigabit connections in the coming years, with 2.5 and 5 Gbps available. We’ll start with a 2.5 Gigabit uplink as it’s the max that’s available at my place (the max for this motherboard is 2.5 Gigabit)
Performance – Wifi
For our tests, we emulate what you would get performance-wise inside a multi-story house with a concrete ground and 1st floor, and also do a 5-meter test with the devices separated by walls. We test single-band 2.4 GHz and single-band 5 GHz. The router (host) is positioned at ground level, and we do the tests with the client in several locations.
Above the 2.5 GigE LAN connection (the first time, I didn’t have the hardware for that on the network side), this is as good as things can get.
Performance Wireless 802.11ax WIFI
Most enthusiast-class motherboards these days have integrated WiFi, and there are so many standards. Motherboards with a unit like that are becoming more common, so you can expect to see more of them here at Guru3D.com. Two more interesting ones are Wireless AC, AKA 802.11ac (WIFI5) and 802.11ax (WIFI6). We use the AX3 router. Wireless AX draft 802.11ax technology was developed to optimize video streaming experiences. With an increasing number of WiFi devices in the home leading to greater internet consumption, gigabit WiFi speeds allow content to download faster and large video or music files to sync more quickly.