Experience blazing-fast connectivity with our 10 Gbps Ethernet Adapter, powered by the Intel X520 82599EN Ethernet Controller. Enjoy improved server stability and ultra-high-speed networks with up to 10 Gbps transmission, all while effectively preventing packet loss.
The adapter features a PCI Express V2.0 x8/x16 interface and a single LAN SFP+ port that supports SFP+ Direct Attach Cable, SFP+ Module, and SFP+ AOC connections. With data transfer rates ranging from 10 Mbps to 10,000 Mbps, it’s perfect for a variety of applications, including PC gaming, desktops, workstations, servers, and mini-tower computers.
Compatibility won’t be an issue with support for a wide range of operating systems, including various versions of Windows, Linux, Ubuntu, and more. Each purchase includes a low profile and full-height bracket, along with our 30-day return policy, 3-year warranty, and lifetime tech support. For Windows 11 users, simply download the latest driver pack (Release_28.0.zip) to ensure smooth performance. Reach out to us anytime for reliable customer support—we’re here to help within 24 hours!
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Easy Installation
Easy to install on various operating systems, including Linux servers and Proxmox servers. -
Good Performance
Capable of achieving maximum 10Gbps speeds when combined with proper hardware. -
Affordable Option
A cost-effective SFP+ network card that offers good value for money. -
Reliable Connection
Works well with different network setups, providing stable and consistent performance. -
Improved Network Management
Low heat generation and high efficiency compared to copper-based network cards.
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Initial Defective Units
Some units may arrive defective out of the box and need replacement. -
Driver Issues
Manual driver installation is required, which may not be straightforward for all users. -
Potential Overheating
Possible overheating or voltage issues that can cause random reboots in some systems. -
Durability Concerns
Some users reported that the card stopped working after a period without obvious reasons. -
Not Always Optimal
May not consistently deliver full 10Gbps speeds if used with slower storage solutions.