CAT 8 vs CAT 5E - Ethernet Speed Test

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @TheTechNie
    @TheTechNie  2 года назад +6

    This video is comparing speeds of CAT 5E and CAT 8 ethernet cables. Ethernet cables are a great way to speed up your network! If you want to know which cable is the fastest or has the best value, you're in the right place! Summary at the end shows which cable to use in which scenario.
    Testing was done using the Iperf tool for a Lan and SpeedTest for Internet.
    Watch till the end and find out which Ethernet cable is the best value for your money and which one to use for Gaming.
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  • @Just_Another_IT_Guy
    @Just_Another_IT_Guy 11 месяцев назад +8

    Thanks for this. I noticed it took about 5 seconds to hit 930 mbps on the speed test with Cat5e. On the Cat8 test, it took 3 seconds. While a minor increase, overall on an total network at home it can speed things up.

  • @nipunaashwini1626
    @nipunaashwini1626 Год назад +3

    Great test !

  • @conquistador0075
    @conquistador0075 2 года назад +12

    Good comparison, didn't know that CAT5E could go up to 2.5 GBps.

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  2 года назад +2

      It does, and our tests upto 100 feet of cable shows that.

    • @nid274
      @nid274 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheTechNiebut the difference become evident mostly in electrically noisy environment like data-center or large office.

    • @thorstenjaspert9394
      @thorstenjaspert9394 4 месяца назад

      To the patch panel in a company a bunch of cables come together. Perhaps in this bunch cable can influence each other. Using Cat6 or 7 can avoid interferences.

    • @GiveMeBass93
      @GiveMeBass93 2 месяца назад

      @@nid274 Yeah interference and noise on an unshielded would be wild in data centre / server farm environments.

  • @ncsouthernguy
    @ncsouthernguy 10 месяцев назад +3

    I did a cat 5e test on a 5 ft cable and got 31 mbps. Then I switched it out for a 3ft cat 8 cable from Monoprice. I got 34mbps off of their equipment. I will switch to my router/modem combo and see if it rates any higher.

    • @barygol
      @barygol 5 месяцев назад +2

      With you shitty internet connection any cable is going to be enough

    • @LazyFrog789
      @LazyFrog789 4 месяца назад

      @@barygolwild, hopefully you pay for the WiFi you use

    • @sassuki
      @sassuki 2 месяца назад

      you need to use iperf between 2 computers in order to be able to rate the maximum speed.

  • @bobulatorul
    @bobulatorul 2 года назад +6

    What you need to do is a proper test of CAT6 vs CAT6A. CAT6 is rated for 1GBps and CAT6A is rated for 10GBps both at 100m length. However CAT6 apparently can do 10GBps up to 30 to 50 meters. The real question (and test to do) is whether CAT 6 does indeed offer 10 Gbps up to 30/50m!!!! ….and how does the speed of CAT 6 degrade every 10 meters to 100m (I.e. can you get higher than 1GBps at 100m?). Now That is a proper test to run!!!

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  2 года назад

      This does sound like a complicated test and maybe will test it in some other video.

    • @goldman7267
      @goldman7267 Год назад

      What test have you run?

    • @henley_parker
      @henley_parker Год назад +1

      I test cable often. CAT6 gets about 5 Gbps at 50-75 meters. Haven't tested to 100 meters before.

    • @sassuki
      @sassuki 2 месяца назад

      I love people that throw "proper test to run" as if everybody has nothing else to do and too much money on the bank to not be bothered with buying a bunch of cables they will never use again. Get a life man! His test was very realistic for most users!

  • @Majima487
    @Majima487 4 месяца назад +1

    we bought a router because our factory sky modem struggled anything over 4 wireless connections, i had a cat5e hanging about and didnt think much as i didnt know much about ethernet speeds buti soon found out if i wanted to download through the new wireless router the speed and connection was awful, i bought a cat8 and its as if im using the factory modems wifi, i know multiple wires and general radio interference would of been somthing but since going cat8 even if it is over kill it definately has made a differnce in my downloads and PING, both cables are 5m long so lenght wasnt the bad factor in that respect

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  4 месяца назад +1

      Any ethernet will be better than wifi.

  • @gabrielac-v5x
    @gabrielac-v5x Месяц назад +1

    nice video, thanks

  • @realMorf
    @realMorf Год назад +2

    nice test ! tnx

  • @kennethlowrey2902
    @kennethlowrey2902 2 месяца назад +1

    I don't disagree about using cat 6 for new wiring, however it really doesn't matter. Cat5e is simply good enough. I doubt you will ever see any real world benefit for the extra dollars spent on cat6. However, considering the tiny cost I would probably got with cat6

  • @rat-a-tatranch579
    @rat-a-tatranch579 Год назад +4

    How about an iperf test of 5gbps AND 10Gbps one Cat5e, 40' and 100' run w/dropped packets/retrans packet tests of these, and REAL max speed of 10Gbps over Cat5e at these lengths?

  • @danielwalker13
    @danielwalker13 5 месяцев назад +1

    Good video! 👍🏾

  • @mattpioletti6450
    @mattpioletti6450 5 месяцев назад +1

    wired our entire business with a mixture of cat 8 and cats 7A and customers can I be happier

  • @ElMalito187
    @ElMalito187 Год назад +8

    Cat7 and Cat7a RULES!

    • @St3althytoast3rTV
      @St3althytoast3rTV 11 месяцев назад

      8 for life

    • @Earthquake56
      @Earthquake56 7 месяцев назад

      Cat 8 better

    • @stitchyrichie
      @stitchyrichie 7 месяцев назад

      @@Earthquake56any reliable cat 8 Ethernet cables
      On Amazon

    • @eat.a.dick.google
      @eat.a.dick.google 5 месяцев назад +1

      But not necessary or useful for anything.

    • @barygol
      @barygol 5 месяцев назад

      All copper cables are shit compared to fiber optics.

  • @AAPSG
    @AAPSG 26 дней назад

    The difference is not just speed, it's also SHEILDING & CROSSTALK reduction

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  22 дня назад

      Ultimately it boils down to how much data is transferred in a given time. Bad cables can encounter data loss which will reduce total data transfer.

  • @wandameadows5736
    @wandameadows5736 Год назад +2

    You need to understand the ratings system & what the differences are in each rating. Ethernet Category (referred to as Cat) is the specific standard used by manufacturers when constructing Ethernet cable. It defines how a category of cable should perform over a defined maximum distance. 100 feet is nothing & that's why most homes will have 5 or 6 installed but in large buildings you have thousands of feet of cable being ran. The ratings aren't about getting higher speeds over short distances, they are designed to maintain signal strength over longer distances. For me its about cable strength & longevity which is what you get with higher rated cable.

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  Год назад +1

      That's right but for most users 100 feet is a good enough length and the speeds tested were in excess of 1 Gbps which is also higher than what most households would have.

  • @AzraelIgnis
    @AzraelIgnis Год назад

    My home is setup for 10gb speeds. Asus GT-11000 pro > TP-LINK TL-SX1008 ( 8 port 10g/5g/2.5g/1g) > D-LInk DMS-106xt (10g uplink, 5-port 2.5gb lan > GT6 Mesh wifi (2.5gb uplink). I have Cat 8 on the important runs to my 10gb switch and everything else is either 2.5gb or 1gb using cat 6a. I have about 15 devices total and then a 10g uplink NAS. My mobo only supports 2.5gb and no room to install a 10g nic. I was saturating my previous network that's why I upgraded to the Asus pro router which has a 2ghz processor and 256MB NAND flash and 1GB DDR4 RAM. Going 10g gives me a lot more head room to grow and this router handles traffic much better than before.

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  Год назад

      That's a cool setup, Lots of speed and the routers is one of the best ones out there!
      What is your Internet (ISP) speeds ?

    • @AzraelIgnis
      @AzraelIgnis Год назад

      @@TheTechNie att fiber 5gig

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  Год назад

      Check this 10G ethernet Card - amzn.to/3tmsGug or you can use a Ethernet to USB C (5 Gbps) - amzn.to/45f9dsV

  • @Dejan_23Unlimited
    @Dejan_23Unlimited Год назад +1

    Cool, Exactly what I was looking for. So you are saying my Cat5E will support 2.5GB Internet ? I was planning upgrade to Cat 6 or 7 because even with 3 GB my highest speed is 1gb ! Strange, but will try to figure out where is the problem, any solutions ?

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  Год назад +1

      There is minimal price difference between CAT5E and CAT6, I would recommend CAT6.

    • @Dejan_23Unlimited
      @Dejan_23Unlimited Год назад +1

      @@TheTechNie Thx, I did figure out where is the problem. Keeping 5e for now and Internet is at around 3gb now, thx again... next is 8 gb

    • @8Peot
      @8Peot 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Dejan_23Unlimited what was the problem? how did you solve it

    • @Dejan_23Unlimited
      @Dejan_23Unlimited 11 месяцев назад

      @@8Peot Cat 5E good for mine 2.5GB, that's it.

  • @kennethlowrey2902
    @kennethlowrey2902 2 месяца назад +1

    The lesson here is cat5e is good enough for 99% of use cases.

  • @angrycupra8636
    @angrycupra8636 Год назад +2

    I have an on going problem.. I don't know if other people have this problem with BT.. I paid for 300mb download speeds.. I was only getting 70-100mb.. so I upgraded to 900mb speeds now i'm only getting 300-500mb... been on the phone to them multiple times.. had engineers out to visit.. still they tell me there isn't a problem with my line... wondering if i need to upgrade my cables?

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  Год назад

      Might be the Internet modem, test it by plugging the ethernet that comes out of the BT modem into a laptop and run speedtest.

    • @wandameadows5736
      @wandameadows5736 Год назад

      @Angry Cupra Those speeds are for wired connections & TechNia is right, what modem you use will have a huge effect. It sounds like you have an older version of modem. I had a similar issue cause ive been with Comcast for a long time & the modem I had was an older version. When I found out I just went5 and purchased an newer modem & decided to no longer rent one from them. You can get a new modem for cheaper than what it cost to rent there's for a year. The set up has become a lot easier as well as far as getting them to recognize your personal modem.

  • @GhostBiker1020
    @GhostBiker1020 16 дней назад

    Good video but your speedtest is wrong bc your motherboard have a ethernet port of 1Gbps max you have to change your motherboard for a 2.5Gbps or 10GBps

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  15 дней назад

      Both the Motherboards had a 2.5 Gbps ethernet port. Speedtest is limited by the maximum internet speed which was capped at 1 Gbps so the iperf test which tests between two computers connected locally.

  • @Tyfromc
    @Tyfromc 2 года назад +2

    Which one is the best ?

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  2 года назад

      In terms of price performance, CAT 6 is the best option.

  • @Marcelis
    @Marcelis 2 года назад +5

    Damn, didn’t know we were up to CAT8. I’m still on 7

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  2 года назад +2

      That should be good enough for several more years.

    • @Marcelis
      @Marcelis 2 года назад +1

      @@TheTechNie I figured as much

    • @eat.a.dick.google
      @eat.a.dick.google 5 месяцев назад

      @@TheTechNie It doesn't serve any purpose as it is.

  • @JayzBeerz
    @JayzBeerz 11 месяцев назад +2

    Most people only have a 1Gb port so a Cat 5e will be perfect.

  • @Joe-lc3sv
    @Joe-lc3sv 5 месяцев назад

    Are you still active? I have some questions

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  5 месяцев назад

      Sure, go ahead.

    • @Joe-lc3sv
      @Joe-lc3sv 5 месяцев назад

      @@TheTechNie so if my router is pushing out speeds between 500mps and 700mbps but my plan is 8Gig. Would replacing my cat 6a cable that connects my modem to my router, with a cat 8 cable, would that make my router push out faster speeds?

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  5 месяцев назад

      @Joe-lc3sv No it won't. You need a faster router, not a better cable. The cable from the router to the modem is probably not that long so in terms of cost maybe a couple of bucks to upgrade the cable, but you will still be limited by the router's speed. Here is a fast router - amzn.to/4dSgGDV
      This has 4 1-Gbps ports so you can use wired connection or 5.4 Gbps wifi.

    • @Joe-lc3sv
      @Joe-lc3sv 5 месяцев назад

      @@TheTechNie how much faster do you think the speeds would get with that router?

  • @Ryan-jx4vh
    @Ryan-jx4vh 2 года назад +1

    Cat 6a does that mean it is shielded? Does that matter? Thx

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  2 года назад +3

      CAT 6A does come in shielded and un-shielded. Benefits of Shielded would be to reduces EMI/RFI .

  • @rosellaqueener4664
    @rosellaqueener4664 Год назад

    amazing video

  • @jamess1787
    @jamess1787 2 года назад +3

    GBps != GBps.
    2.5GBps is 20Gbps.
    You aren't getting 20Gbps over Cat5e nor Cat6.

    • @jamess1787
      @jamess1787 2 года назад

      Interchanging case is misleading, don't do this

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  2 года назад +1

      Fixed it, Title and Image.

  • @thorstenjaspert9394
    @thorstenjaspert9394 4 месяца назад +1

    how long were the cables? To measure differences the cable should be over 50 m. Cat is certified for 100 m cable. Bur at home you never have cable length over 30 m. Cat 6 or seven makes no difference at home. CAT8 is total overkill, and to expensive. With Cat7 you are future proof at home. If you have Cat5 or 6 installed recabling makes no sense.

    • @sassuki
      @sassuki 2 месяца назад

      Next time watch the video before asking such a stupid question! The length is mentionned, and Google can help you convert feet to meter easily! pff

  • @CamelCasee
    @CamelCasee 2 месяца назад +1

    It's not cat 8 with that rj45 connector on the end

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  2 месяца назад +1

      CAT8 still uses RJ45. Here is some documentation from Ethernet allicance.
      www.ethernetalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Ethernet-102-The-Physical-Layer-of-Ethernet.pdf
      See PG 16.

  • @Joshtherealdeal
    @Joshtherealdeal 2 года назад +2

    I use cat 8 on Amazon and it cut my 900 to 300 I recommend stay with cat 5e

    • @wandameadows5736
      @wandameadows5736 Год назад

      Has to be bad cable, Ethernet Category (referred to as Cat) is the specific standard used by manufacturers when constructing Ethernet cable. It defines how a category of cable should perform over a defined maximum distance.

  • @rjgulmaticorn
    @rjgulmaticorn Месяц назад

    Ping still matters

  • @Countxr
    @Countxr Год назад

    Can i use cat 8 on vodafone

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  Год назад

      Ethernet can be used on any wired internet.

  • @Joshtherealdeal
    @Joshtherealdeal 2 года назад +1

    For me cat 5e is better.. the material in the 8 blocks a lot of my bandwidth

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  2 года назад +2

      Yep, CAT 5E is good upto 2 Gbps.

    • @dh9030
      @dh9030 Год назад +4

      The only way Cat5e is better than Cat8 is price wise. Nothing about Cat8 would make it perform worse than Cat5e, you may have had a faulty Cat8 patch cable.

  • @DirtyVelosterN-
    @DirtyVelosterN- 3 месяца назад

    Who tf has 10gb internet

    • @TheTechNie
      @TheTechNie  3 месяца назад +1

      A lot of countries like South Korea, Singapore, UAE already have 10 gbps internet. In the US, it is available for commercial customers.

    • @sassuki
      @sassuki 2 месяца назад +1

      It's not about internet, it's about INTRAnet; like for sending files over the network to another computer or downloading files from the server. It's definitely a thing for professionals, not for home users.
      For home users, anything beyond 100 Mbit/s is already a luxury :D
      I personnally have a 50 Mbps connection, and I only got it because there was a temporary offer making it cheaper than the 20 Mbit one at the time! lol
      I could have gotten the 100 Mbit connection for just 5 more bucks a month, but I really really don't see for what I would use the extra bandwidth. I backup my files on an external HDD attached via USB to my computer anyway; so no need to transfer files over the network for me :-S

  • @Alim-x3u
    @Alim-x3u 10 месяцев назад +1

    cat 5e 5 ms cst 8 3 ms

    • @sassuki
      @sassuki 2 месяца назад

      Could be margin of error