Discover lightning-fast connection speeds with our 10Gb SFP+ Ethernet network card, powered by the reliable Intel 82599EN controller. Seamlessly negotiates between 10Gbps and 1Gbps speeds through its PCIe 2.0 X4 interface, ensuring you always get the optimal performance you need.
Equipped with advanced features like Flexible Port Partitioning, Virtual Machine Device Queues (VMDq), and MACsec IEEE 802.1 AE for enhanced security. Other highlights include PCI-SIG SR-IOV, IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP), and Wake on LAN functionality to keep you efficient and secure. Furthermore, it is compatible with multiple OS, including Windows, RHEL, Ubuntu, Debian, and FreeBSD.
Our card comes with a pre-installed 12cm regular-profile bracket and an 8cm low-profile bracket to fit your setup perfectly. While the SFP+ module, DAC cable, and AOC cable are not included, drivers can easily be downloaded from the Intel website or by contacting us. Ready to supercharge your network? Get started with our 10Gb SFP+ Ethernet network card today.
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Cost-Effective Alternative
A cheaper alternative compared to Synology PCIe network card without compromising on quality. -
Easy Installation
Plug and play functionality with straightforward installation for various systems like Windows and Linux. -
Future-Proof
Supports 10Gb speeds, making it suitable for current and future networking needs. -
Compatibility with Link Aggregation
Compatible with link aggregation, providing additional networking flexibility. -
Efficient for Various Setups
Supports a wide range of systems including Windows Server, Linux, and VMware, making it versatile.
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Windows 11 Driver Issues
Challenging installation process and driver issues when used with Windows 11, leading to limited speeds initially. -
Warming Issues
The large heatsink helps cooling, but requires proper airflow management to avoid overheating. -
NIC Compatibility Concerns
Some users experienced compatibility issues causing system boot failures, particularly with Linux. -
Transfer Speed Not Consistent
Some users reported not reaching full 10Gb speeds, potentially due to external factors. -
Motherboard Slot Requirements
Requires compatible PCIe slots, preferably x8, which might need rearrangement of existing cards.