XFX 750I - Get 1000 Mbps Gigabit Network?

Jul 17, 2012

I'm using an XFX 750I motherboard and a D-link DWR-112 router to connect to my network. It is showing that it's using 100 Mbps when connected through above mentioned motherboard's Ethernet port. Can I get 1000 Mbps i.e. 1 Gbps networking speed in my local area network?

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