10Gb SFP+ PCI-E Network Card NIC, Compare to Intel X520-DA1 (Intel E10G42BTDA), with Intel 82599EN Chip, Single SFP+ Port, PCI Express X8, Ethernet LAN Network Adapter Support Windows/Linux/VMware
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Price: $50.98 - $33.99
(as of Aug 31, 2024 10:35:19 UTC – Details)
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H!Fiber
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H!Fiber offers one-stop Datacenter solution and products, including SFP Transceivers, DAC Cables, Network Card, Media Converters, Fiber Optical Cables, Minisas Cables and more.
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NIC Controller: 10Gb Network Card equipped with original Intel 82599EN Controller, which supports Quality-of-Service (QoS) technology to streamline your online experience and ensure stability; Compare to Intel X520-DA1(Intel E10G42BTDA)
SFP+ PCI-E NIC: 10Gb Single SFP+ Port supports 10G SFP+ module/ DAC /AOC Cable, offer a dramatic 10x speed increase over standard Gigabit adapters, speeds up to 10 Gbps; PCI Express 2.0. 5.0 G T/s X8 Lane, compatible with PCIE X8, X16 Slot
Compatible Operating Systems: Windows 7/8/10/11, Windows Server 2008/2012/2016/2019/2022, Linux, Centos/RHEL 6/7/8, Ubuntu 16/18/19/20, Debian 9/10/11, FreeBSD 10/11/12, Vmware ESX/Esxi 6/7, SLSE 11/12,etc
Easy to install: 10G NIC is packed with Both Full-height Bracket and Low Profile Bracket that support on Standard and Slim computer/server; Download operating systems driver from intel website or scan the QR code on the network card immediately
Friendly Customer Service: Provides 24/7 Customer Service, 30 Days Free-returned, 3 Year Free Warranty and Lifetime Technology Support
Support Windows 11: If you purchase it for use with Windows 11, you will need to manually install the drivers. Please watch our video for instructions
Customers say
Customers like the performance, value, and ease of installation of the network interface controller adapter. For example, they mention it works like a champ, it’s affordable, and easy to install. That said, some complain about the warmth and compatibility.
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Shanman –
Easy setup, works great!!
I have multiple Jellyfin servers, and installed 1 10g nic in the Windows platform and 1 in the Ubuntu platform. Ubuntu connected with native drivers and Windows was an easy download, install BAM, both of these budget 10g nic’s using DAC cables are getting me 300+ transfer speeds. As for how long they last, well I’ll update a review if reliability becomes an issue. They do get hot when loaded for long periods, so I placed a 40mm Noctua blowing directly on just one, so if it dies, temp specifically won’t be the factor. So far, a fantastic product, priced right and super fast shipping!
Harleyfart –
Works perfectly in WIN 7
I requested the H!Fiber 10Gb SFP+ PCI-E Network Card NIC, Compare to Intel X520-DA1 (Intel E10G42BTDA), hoping that it would work in my WIN 7 machine. YEA! It did and I did not have to manually load any driver. Automatic plug-and-play for complete functionality. Now, I won’t be relegated to days when backing up my larger HDDs and files. How nice!
J. Birish –
A great, cheap way to add 10g or even just 2.5g lan
While this chipset is older, its a bit more robust than the typical home consumer nic card and if I were looking to add a 2.5g network card I’d likely go this route over the Intel i225 series, even if I had no plans to use the 10g speeds it could provide.Don’t get me wrong, these ones are still like triple the price of the i225/6 based cards (and even more than realtec based), but this chipset seems to have all of its bugs worked out and not have any issues, whereas the i225s seem to fail pretty easily (I have no experience with the i226 version, just i225). Realtecs seem to have potential driver issues, particularly with niche/specialized operating systems such as the FreeBSD based pfsense.
blueriderwy –
Great price, great performance, works with OPNsense
Using a fresh OPNsense install (version 23.7.10_1-amd64) this network card was detected right away and I had no problems installing and configuring to work with OPNsense. I have two of these network cards, along with two of the SFP+ RJ45 transceivers listed below, installed in a custom PC used for a router; the transceiver worked great with this network card (I needed a transceiver that could auto-negotiate at 2.5Gb).https://www.amazon.com/dp/B089CWVHX4I don’t have a 10Gb home network setup yet, so I was only able to test up to 2.5Gb for home network; this network card worked great. I have 1Gb+ internet service and had no problem consistently achieving 1Gb+ download speeds with this network card and transceiver.I was previously having performance issues with network cards that used RTL8125B chips and I225-V chips. I saw a number of OPNsense forums mentioning these X-520/82599 based network cards are reliable, reasonably priced, and have OPNsense/FreeBSD driver support, so I wanted to try 82599 and see if that solved my performance issues. So far it has been great and I wish I would have started with this configuration instead of wasting so much money on other network adapters.
Jay –
Works like a charm, but does not come with drivers
I recently upgraded my home networking from 1 Gbps to a mixture of 2.5Gbps and 10Gbps. I used these NICs on my two Windows desktop computers. Once installed and configured they worked like a charm. The two disappointments were A) the NICs did not come with drivers and it was a bit of a challenge to get the correct ones located and installed; and B) Microsoft Windows 10 and 11 will no longer support trunking, so I could only get 10Gbps speeds on a single connection rather than 20Gbps – which is not the fault of the NIC provider, but nonetheless disappointing.
Wesley Kirby –
Works on Debian 10 Linux and Windows 10
Windows 10, it worked out of the box. To get it to work on Linux, it took me a little long as it detected the card and showed the interfaces, but I had to dig through the startup log (dmesg) in order to find out that the drivers were not loading. Downloaded the drivers, installed them, and POOF! Working in Linux, too!I don’t foresee myself needing to add anymore 10G NICs to any more of my devices, I would definitely consider re-ordering these.iperf3 results[ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr Cwnd[ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 1.06 GBytes 9.09 Gbits/sec 53 1.76 MBytes[ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 1.09 GBytes 9.38 Gbits/sec 9 2.02 MBytes[ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 1.09 GBytes 9.41 Gbits/sec 32 2.01 MBytes[ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 1.09 GBytes 9.38 Gbits/sec 2 2.01 MBytes[ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 1.11 GBytes 9.57 Gbits/sec 44 2.04 MBytes[ 5] 5.00-6.00 sec 1010 MBytes 8.48 Gbits/sec 153 1.99 MBytes[ 5] 6.00-7.00 sec 966 MBytes 8.11 Gbits/sec 131 2.01 MBytes[ 5] 7.00-8.00 sec 1.04 GBytes 8.97 Gbits/sec 15 2.01 MBytes[ 5] 8.00-9.00 sec 1.12 GBytes 9.59 Gbits/sec 66 2.02 MBytes[ 5] 9.00-10.00 sec 1.03 GBytes 8.81 Gbits/sec 163 2.03 MBytes- – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – -[ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr[ 5] 0.00-10.00 sec 10.6 GBytes 9.08 Gbits/sec 668 sender[ 5] 0.00-10.00 sec 10.6 GBytes 9.08 Gbits/sec receiverAs you can see, there is some variation in the speeds, but seeing that this server is now live (I should have saved iperf results before I turned this server loose), but for the most part, I am getting 9+ Gbits per second. Damn impressive.
dada –
super pas CD
_N_K –
Die Karte ist sehr günstig und arbeitet tadellos mit allen möglichen günstigen SFP+-Modulen zusammen. Ich betreibe zwei der Karten mit10G-Base-SR unter Debian. Man muss nur den richtigen Treiber installieren (“bnx2x”). Dazu sollte man wissen, dass der verbaute Chip eigentlich nicht von Broadcom ist, sondern von ursprpnglich von QLogic. Er meldet sich aber als solcher im Boot-Menü. Per iPerf3 konnte ich die vollen 10 GBit/s messen. VLANs funktionieren auch hervorragend.
Ghaith –
It’s good and working as expected, it’s Broadcom chipset’s only
LluÃÂs Melgar –
Todo correctoEn un HP Compaq 6200 Pro SFF PC con ESXi 7
Alex –
Those are 100 USD China Fake cards. Definitely not worth the 275 Eur price tag. If you need a cheap 10G RJ45 card you can buy those for cheaper somewhere else or just use a refurbished Genuine Intel card…