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because any type of gaming in a household setting needs multi-gig.
80$ is really steep for a dumb switch.
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If you get a 10g switch, you may want to make sure that it supports 2.5g Ethernet. I'm not sure about the switch world, but I know that a lot of older datacenter 10g NICs only support 1/10g. They don't support 2.5g or 5g. Since a whole lot of consumer gear comes with 2.5g NICs nowadays, it would be a shame if you had 2.5g and 10g gear communicating over a 1g link.
because any type of gaming in a household setting needs multi-gig.
80$ is really steep for a dumb switch.
You are 100% correct on the gaming part. 100 mbps should be plenty for gaming. 1 gbps gives you ample buffer in case your system does other network traffic in the background. We both know that it's really just marketing.