Network Cards

Asus XG-C100C Wired Gigabit (10Gbps) Ethernet PCI-e Card Code: 90IG0440-MO0R00

10GBase-T PCIe network card with backward compatibility to 5/2.5/1G and 100 Mb/s. RJ45 port and built-in QoS mechanism.

  • Super fast 10 Gb/s network connectivity - Enjoy up to 10 times faster data...

10GBase-T PCIe network card with backward compatibility to 5/2.5/1G and 100 Mb/s. RJ45 port and built-in QoS mechanism.

  • Super fast 10 Gb/s network connectivity - Enjoy up to 10 times faster data transfers during high bandwidth tasks.
  • Full compatibility with current network standards 10/5/2.5/1 Gb/s and 100 Mb/s.
  • Prioritize your gaming with the built-in...
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Description

Description

10GBase-T PCIe network card with backward compatibility to 5/2.5/1G and 100 Mb/s. RJ45 port and built-in QoS mechanism.

  • Super fast 10 Gb/s network connectivity - Enjoy up to 10 times faster data transfers during high bandwidth tasks.
  • Full compatibility with current network standards 10/5/2.5/1 Gb/s and 100 Mb/s.
  • Prioritize your gaming with the built-in Quality-of-Service (QoS) technology for smooth gameplay.
  • Extremely fast 10 Gbps network, ideal for demanding tasks at home or in the office.
  • Easy installation with full compatibility with Windows 10 and Linux Kernel 4.4.
  • Standard RJ45 LAN port for easy upgrades without expensive fiber optic cables.

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
90IG0440-MO0R00

Dimensions

Form Factor
PCl Card
Network Standards
IEEE 802.1p, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3an, IEEE 802.3az, IEEE 802.3/3u
Data Transfer Rate
10000 Mbps

Connectivity

Connection
Wired
Interface
PCI-e
Detachable Antenna
No

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Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (5)

Reviews

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  • Slim Tech
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    Very good card.
    I have it in my work PC and I use it as a second network card so that the VMs with host Windows HyperV can connect.
    It is stable, with 6 VMs the 10GbE does not drop easily and it has not given me any "tricks" on the Vswitch and all the VMs get their own IP without losing it or getting confused.

    Overall, I am satisfied. If someone wants a card to upgrade their network communication or if they have installed fiber with 3Gbps, then I recommend it.

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  • spirogero
    4
    2 out of 3 members found this review helpful

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    It is based on Marvel's Aqtion chip. I am experiencing issues on Win 11 with all network cards based on this particular chip. I attribute the problem to Windows and not to the specific chip. It's good to keep this in mind in case your Windows isn't working properly on the network. If your problematic network card is based on Aqtion, this one here probably won't help.

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  • samsepiol
    2
    11 out of 21 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    For the life of me, I can't push over 3Gbps with this card on Windows 11. Whether with the latest ASUS driver or with the Aquantia ACQ107 driver (which is the chipset of this card), it never reaches over 3Gbps in any iperf test I run. All my file copies remain stuck at 250MB/s from/to the Synology NAS (10Gbps). I have tried all the fixes/workarounds from Reddit. I probably made a mistake in choosing this card...

    Edit: In the end, I ended up with the Asus XG-C100F. It's the same model, just with an SFP+ cage. My speeds are now true 10G. I don't know why the XG-C100C has so many issues, but I tried everything. With SFTP Cat6, with UTP CAT7, nothing worked. Only with fiber optic cable did I manage to reach 10G speeds. The conclusions are up to you.

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  • Verified purchase

  • Very good card.
    I have it in my work PC and I use it as a second network card so that the VMs with host Windows HyperV can connect.
    It is stable, with 6 VMs the 10GbE does not drop easily and it has not given me any "tricks" on the Vswitch and all the VMs get their own IP without losing it or getting confused.

    Overall, I am satisfied. If someone wants a card to upgrade their network communication or if they have installed fiber with 3Gbps, then I recommend it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • It is based on Marvel's Aqtion chip. I am experiencing issues on Win 11 with all network cards based on this particular chip. I attribute the problem to Windows and not to the specific chip. It's good to keep this in mind in case your Windows isn't working properly on the network. If your problematic network card is based on Aqtion, this one here probably won't help.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • For the life of me, I can't push over 3Gbps with this card on Windows 11. Whether with the latest ASUS driver or with the Aquantia ACQ107 driver (which is the chipset of this card), it never reaches over 3Gbps in any iperf test I run. All my file copies remain stuck at 250MB/s from/to the Synology NAS (10Gbps). I have tried all the fixes/workarounds from Reddit. I probably made a mistake in choosing this card...

    Edit: In the end, I ended up with the Asus XG-C100F. It's the same model, just with an SFP+ cage. My speeds are now true 10G. I don't know why the XG-C100C has so many issues, but I tried everything. With SFTP Cat6, with UTP CAT7, nothing worked. Only with fiber optic cable did I manage to reach 10G speeds. The conclusions are up to you.

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Description & Specifications

10GBase-T PCIe network card with backward compatibility to 5/2.5/1G and 100 Mb/s. RJ45 port and built-in QoS mechanism.

  • Super fast 10 Gb/s network connectivity - Enjoy up to 10 times faster data transfers during high bandwidth tasks.
  • Full compatibility with current network standards 10/5/2.5/1 Gb/s and 100 Mb/s.
  • Prioritize your gaming with the built-in Quality-of-Service (QoS) technology for smooth gameplay.
  • Extremely fast 10 Gbps network, ideal for demanding tasks at home or in the office.
  • Easy installation with full compatibility with Windows 10 and Linux Kernel 4.4.
  • Standard RJ45 LAN port for easy upgrades without expensive fiber optic cables.

Manufacturer

Product Number
90IG0440-MO0R00

Dimensions

Form Factor
PCl Card
Network Standards
IEEE 802.1p, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3an, IEEE 802.3az, IEEE 802.3/3u
Data Transfer Rate
10000 Mbps

Connectivity

Connection
Wired
Interface
PCI-e
Detachable Antenna
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (5)

  1. 2
  2. 2
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 1
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Slim Tech
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Very good card.
    I have it in my work PC and I use it as a second network card so that the VMs with host Windows HyperV can connect.
    It is stable, with 6 VMs the 10GbE does not drop easily and it has not given me any "tricks" on the Vswitch and all the VMs get their own IP without losing it or getting confused.

    Overall, I am satisfied. If someone wants a card to upgrade their network communication or if they have installed fiber with 3Gbps, then I recommend it.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • spirogero
    4
    2 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    It is based on Marvel's Aqtion chip. I am experiencing issues on Win 11 with all network cards based on this particular chip. I attribute the problem to Windows and not to the specific chip. It's good to keep this in mind in case your Windows isn't working properly on the network. If your problematic network card is based on Aqtion, this one here probably won't help.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • samsepiol
    2
    11 out of 21 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    For the life of me, I can't push over 3Gbps with this card on Windows 11. Whether with the latest ASUS driver or with the Aquantia ACQ107 driver (which is the chipset of this card), it never reaches over 3Gbps in any iperf test I run. All my file copies remain stuck at 250MB/s from/to the Synology NAS (10Gbps). I have tried all the fixes/workarounds from Reddit. I probably made a mistake in choosing this card...

    Edit: In the end, I ended up with the Asus XG-C100F. It's the same model, just with an SFP+ cage. My speeds are now true 10G. I don't know why the XG-C100C has so many issues, but I tried everything. With SFTP Cat6, with UTP CAT7, nothing worked. Only with fiber optic cable did I manage to reach 10G speeds. The conclusions are up to you.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

  • Verified purchase

  • Very good card.
    I have it in my work PC and I use it as a second network card so that the VMs with host Windows HyperV can connect.
    It is stable, with 6 VMs the 10GbE does not drop easily and it has not given me any "tricks" on the Vswitch and all the VMs get their own IP without losing it or getting confused.

    Overall, I am satisfied. If someone wants a card to upgrade their network communication or if they have installed fiber with 3Gbps, then I recommend it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • It is based on Marvel's Aqtion chip. I am experiencing issues on Win 11 with all network cards based on this particular chip. I attribute the problem to Windows and not to the specific chip. It's good to keep this in mind in case your Windows isn't working properly on the network. If your problematic network card is based on Aqtion, this one here probably won't help.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • For the life of me, I can't push over 3Gbps with this card on Windows 11. Whether with the latest ASUS driver or with the Aquantia ACQ107 driver (which is the chipset of this card), it never reaches over 3Gbps in any iperf test I run. All my file copies remain stuck at 250MB/s from/to the Synology NAS (10Gbps). I have tried all the fixes/workarounds from Reddit. I probably made a mistake in choosing this card...

    Edit: In the end, I ended up with the Asus XG-C100F. It's the same model, just with an SFP+ cage. My speeds are now true 10G. I don't know why the XG-C100C has so many issues, but I tried everything. With SFTP Cat6, with UTP CAT7, nothing worked. Only with fiber optic cable did I manage to reach 10G speeds. The conclusions are up to you.

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