Thursday, June 29, 2017

ASUS Launches XG-C100C 10Gbps Network Adapter

ASUS Launches XG-C100C 10Gbps Network Adapter 

-- Enjoy up to 10X-faster data-transfer speeds for bandwidth-demanding tasks --
Fremont, CA (June 28, 2017) — ASUS is excited to launch the XG-C100C, an all-new affordable network adapter designed to enable ultra-fast 10Gbps network access for desktop PCs, so you can easily handle the most data-intensive workloads in your office or at home.
ASUS XG-C100C Network Adapter 
The ASUS XG-C100C uses next-generation 10GBase-T (10G) networking technology to deliver speeds of up to 10Gbps –10X faster than standard gigabit Ethernet. XG-C100C supports 10/5/2.5/1Gbps and 100Mbps networking standards, so it’s designed to provide you with the latest Ethernet technology, while ensuring full backward compatibility with your existing network infrastructure.
XG-C100C has a standard RJ45 LAN port so you can easily upgrade to 10Gbps networking using standard, readily available copper network cables, avoiding the need to install costly optical fiber cables. Plus, full compatibility with Windows versions 7, 8.1 and 10 plus Linux Kernel 4.4 allows a wide range of OS choices. In addition, built-in Quality-of-Service (QoS) technology automatically prioritizes bandwidth for gaming, ensuring a smooth, latency-free gaming experience.
AVAILABILITY & PRICING 
The ASUS XG-C100C is available now at leading resellers in North America with suggested MSRP pricing of $99. For additional information on the XG-C100C and the complete line up of networking products, please visit - ASUS North America.
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About ASUS
ASUS is one of Fortune magazine’s World’s Most Admired Companies, and is dedicated to creating products for today and tomorrow’s smart life. Our comprehensive portfolio includes Zenbo, ZenFone, ZenBook and a range of IT devices and components, along with AR, VR and IoT. ASUS employs more than 17,000 people worldwide and over 5,500 world-class R&D talents. Driven by innovation and committed to quality, the company won 4,385 awards and earned approximately US$13.3 billion of revenue in 2016.

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