🚀 Elevate your network game with 10Gbps power and pro-grade versatility!
The ipolex 10Gb SFP+ PCIe NIC, powered by the Broadcom BCM57810S chip, delivers ultra-fast 10Gbps Ethernet connectivity with dual SFP+ ports. Designed for professional environments, it supports a wide range of operating systems and hypervisors, offers advanced hardware offloading to optimize performance, and fits both standard and low-profile cases. Backed by a 3-year warranty and expert support, it’s the ultimate upgrade for high-speed, reliable networking.
Color | 2 SFP+ |
Data Link Protocol | IEEE 802.3 |
Data Transfer Rate | 1E+1 Gigabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Hardware Connectivity | Ethernet, PCI Express x8, PCIE x 16 |
M**N
It does work well on Windows 11 with a windows 10 driver follow the video in the image.
I had trouble getting it working on windows 11 even trying some other tutorials I found on the internet. The seller sent me the above image with a note and the card comes up very well on both ports now. For the price this is the best value I have found even through it is using a "old" driver. It works well connected to my Ubiquiti set up. I am glad they responded with a note, I had figured I would have to use it on a server platform instead of a workstation. Follow the video from the link above and it will come right up in windows 11. It will warn you about driver signing but it is an Intel driver it is just that they are not keeping up with windows 11. Beyond that the card works well on my mother board. It has a well designed heat sink and where it is located in system it has a case fan directly cooling it. For the price you are not going to beat the card.
D**R
With this, all of your wildest dreams will come true.
I mean it’s a 10gbps network card. Chances are your computer isn’t even man enough to serve 10gbps from its hard drives. Does your switch even lift 10gbps, bro? Does your Ethernet cabling have the testicular fortitude to handle all this Heman glow shine?When a NIC eats up an 8 channel PCI Express port and has a fan on it, you know it doesn’t duck around. You’re probably going to need a multi device raid to even deliver all that data. What’s nice is even if you can’t max the stream out, you have a bit of overhead so the network speed doesn’t grind to a crawl during a file transfer. Or if your network is saturated by large data traffic from multiple devices like IP cameras.If you have a solid capable NAS array, these cards really have a purpose for serving data at blistering speeds. Moving large raw movie files and such.The card itself is easy to install and the drivers were easy to find and get working.
T**K
It works, make sure you actually have the bandwidth
I don't really know what to say - it works at amazing speeds, given your internet provider gives you those Gigabits and your hardware can actually handle it. I put it into my Desktop and use it for my Synology 923+ NAS pool. Had to do some minor settings on the Synology side, but my Desktop (win 10) didn't need any drivers, even though they were included on disk, just as smaller bracket. Fits nicely into the slot, very easy to setup, fan works, very quiet. Build quality seems good - no jitter or some parts falling off.P.s. WINDOWS 11: INSTALL THE WIN10 DRIVERS FOR IT FROM THE SITE!
R**N
Yes it works with Windows 11
Was a little worried if this card would work with Windows 11 or not, but it does. You just have to download the full driver package which as all the drivers for Windows, Linux, ect. and unzip it into a folder. Then go to the device manager and select the device and click on upgrade driver. Then just point to the folder and BAM it finds the driver for Windows 11. Don't know which driver it liked, but who cares, Windows 11 likes it and it now works and tested at almost 10g speeds.
H**E
When it works its fast, but mostly doesn't work on Windows 10...
Installed in my PC and booted up. The light on the NIC flashed and indicated it was connected to 10G but Windows showed "no internet connection". Moved to my onboard NIC (2.5Gb) and it was fine. Went back to the 10G and it worked for a while, and well. Rebooted my PC and now it refuses to detect the NIC. Tried installing generic Intel drivers, the ioplex drivers, and letting windows detect it, nothing is working. Reseated the card, rebooted, still nothing. It just doesn't get properly detected by Windows. I knew the price felt too good to be true.
D**F
Pro: Cheap, 10Gb, Dual Ethernet, 8x PCIe, Easy(BSD), Stable. Con: No 2.5Gb/5Gb, Runs hot, PCI v2.1
This card is a good fit for my specific use case but it won't work for everyone. It has no 2.5Gb or 5Gb support. It's an 8x PCIe; that's good for speed but won't fit in a 1x or 4x slot.--This listing says the X540-AT2 "support 100Mb to 10Gb" but the X540 is an older controller.It does not support 2.5Gb or 5Gb.This card connects at 100Mb/1Gb/10Gb only.--The card is 8x PCIe. I needed this for my older PCIe v3 mainboard (my 1x can't do 10Gb/s).The Intel spec sheet for the X540 says it's PCI 2.1 (32Gb/s@8x).The X540 is discontinued. The chips or cards might be NOS, which is fine.--It was plug and play for my pfSense 2.7.2 (FreeBSD).--The X540 chipset runs hot. Reviews say it is stable under heavy use with passive cooling and good airflow.This card has a fan but reports are some fans died early. I have a 2nd fan blowing on mine.The X540-AT2 draws 12.5 watts at 10Gb. This is comparable to other Intel Ethernet controllers.--My use case: Old ASUS PCIe v3.0 mainboard, pfSense 2.7.2RJ45 connected to 10Gb ONT, 10Gb SPF+ module in my budget 2.5Gb switch.--This is the cheapest I could connect 2.5Gb internet to my LAN:This card ($44 used)Sodola 2.5Gb (x8) switch with a 10Gb SPF+ expansion port ($60)Fibergaga 10Gb SPF+ module ($40)
C**D
Works flawlessly with Windows 11
I was a bit worried about operating system compatibility, because the product desription doesn't explicitly list Windows 11 as being supported. I was prepared for manual driver installation, but I was pleasantly surprised that Windows recognized the card and automatically installed/configured the software for it. The network card works and perfoms as expected.I am using this network card in a generic PC with an MSI MPG Z490 motherboard (MS-7C79), running Windows 11 Pro Ver.10.0.22631. I'm using 10Gtek 10GBase-SR LC transceivers and LC OM3 fiber cables.
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