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Older hardware

Older PCs or notebooks often do not have enough CPU power to process today's high data rates. The measurement is thereby not limited by the connection network of the provider but in the home network. As a guideline, cnlab recommends using hardware not older than five years for data rates of more than 500 Mbit/s.

 

The following table shows tested computers that have achieved a good or bad performance in various Gigabit tests. Bad performance results from hardware restrictions.

 

Examples of PCs with bad Performance
(PC not reach 1 Gbit/s)
Macbook Air 6,2
CPU von 2013
Intel Dual Core with 1.7 GHz (Boost 2.6 GHz)
W10 Lenovo S440
CPU from 2013
Intel Dual Core with 2.7 GHz (Boost 3 GHz)

 

Old Versions of the Operating System

In addition to security risks, an old operating system can also impair your measured Internet performance. Old operating systems used outdated TCP/IP algorithms, which are not designed for today's fast Internet connections. If possible, you should update the operating system to the latest version. The following operating systems are out of date and are no longer supported by the manufacturer:

  • Windows 7: Support for Windows 7 ended on January 14, 2020.
  • Windows 8: Support for Windows 8 ended on January 12, 2016.
  • Windows 8.1: Support for Windows 8.1 ended on January 9, 2018.
  • Windows 10: Support for Windows 10 ended on October 14, 2025.
  • MacOS: Support for all MacOS versions below 14 - Sonoma has expired.

 

Ethernet adapters

Many new notebooks have no RJ45 socket for direct connection of an Ethernet cable, but need an Ethernet adapter for connection. These adapters are not always suitable for Gigabit data rates. In addition to the Gigabit capacity of the adapter, the connection to the notebook is decisive as well. If the adapter is connected to a USB2.0 interface, the maximum data rate is limited to the USB2.0 transfer rate, i.e. to no more than 480 Mbit/s.

 

The following table shows the current and old USB standards with their maximum speed.

 

Name / VersionIntroductionDescriptionBitrateSocket ColorMaximum Data Rate
USB 1.0 / 1.11996Low-Speed-USB (Low Bandwidth USB)1.5 Mbit/sblack1.2 Mbit/s
USB 1.11998Full-Speed-USB (Full Bandwidth USB)12 Mbit/sblack10 Mbit/s
USB 2.02000High-Speed-USB480 Mbit/sblack200 MBit/s
USB 3.02008Superspeed-USB4.8 Gbit/sblue3.6 Gbit/s
USB 3.12014Superspeed+-USB10 Gbit/sblue7.2 Gbit/s
USB 3.22017USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 SuperSpeed20 Gbit/s--12.8 Gbit/s
USB 42019USB 4 Gen 3x240 GBit/s--32 Gbit/s

 

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