10Gtek 10Gb PCI-E NIC Network Card, Single SFP+ Port, with Intel 82599EN Controller, Ethernet LAN Adapter Support Windows Server/Linux/VMware, Compare to Intel X520-DA1(E10G42BTDA)
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10Gtek 10Gb PCI-E NIC Network Card, Single SFP+ Port, with Intel 82599EN Controller, Ethernet LAN Adapter Support Windows Server/Linux/VMware, Compare to Intel X520-DA1(E10G42BTDA)

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Product ID: 34831237
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Details

  • Brand
    10Gtek
  • Hardware Interface
    PCIE x 8
  • Color
  • Compatible Devices
    Server Desktop
  • Data Link Protocol
    Ethernet
  • Data Transfer Rate
    10 Gigabytes
10Gbps blazing speed
🔌Single SFP+ port for versatile connectivity
🖥️Intel 82599EN for rock-solid stability

Description

🚀 Upgrade your network, upgrade your status.

  • VERSATILE SFP PORT - Seamlessly connect with 10G SFP+ modules, DAC, or AOC cables for flexible data center setups.
  • INTEL POWERED STABILITY - Powered by the trusted Intel 82599EN controller ensuring enterprise-grade reliability and I/O virtualization.
  • PLUG PLAY FLEXIBILITY - Fits both PCI-E x8 and x16 slots with included low-profile bracket for compact or full-size builds.
  • BLAZING 10 GBPS THROUGHPUT - Experience ultra-fast data transfer that keeps your network ahead of the curve.
  • CROSS PLATFORM COMPATIBILITY - Supports Windows Server, Linux, VMware, and more—future-proof your infrastructure with ease.

The 10Gtek 10Gb PCI-E NIC features a single SFP+ port and Intel 82599EN controller, delivering 10Gbps Ethernet speeds with robust cross-platform support. Designed for both standard and low-profile systems, it ensures stable, high-performance connectivity ideal for demanding server and data center environments.

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Specifications

ColorX520-10G-1S(1xSFP+)
Data Link ProtocolEthernet
Data Transfer Rate10 Gigabytes Per Second
Compatible DevicesServer, Desktop
Hardware ConnectivityPCIE x 8

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

What's the difference between the x540-t2 and x550-t2 ?
Has anyone actually gotten close to the 10gbps connection speed for this card? pcie 2.0 has limit of 5 gt/s or about 4gpbs max. so can it be 10gb?
Will this card negotiate down to a pcie gen 3 x2? i think my only free x4 slot only runs in x2 mode which is why i'm asking.
does this work with windows 11?

Reviews

4.4

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W**S

Works great, pick the right driver

This card is easy and powerful. It comes with a PC case bracket and a server-style bracket which fit my HYTE case perfectly. One hurdle is the Win11 driver install, and since I have 2 ports, I had to install the driver for both of them. Use the Device Manager "update driver" process. I assume if you are buying this level of hardware, you have some idea of what you are doing... Download the Intel Win10 family drivers, I'd go for the complete set option. After extraction, find the PROXGB>Winx64>NDI565 folder, hit enter. Yes, the NDI565 folder (completely non-intuitive, I know...). Viola NIC recognized, do this for all ports in the DM. Happy networking.

J**S

Seamless Connectivity and Efficiency

As a solutions architect who has recently started working from home, I needed a reliable and high-speed network card to handle my upgraded home internet connection, which is now a fiber connection at 5Gbps+. I also required higher throughput to my work's datacenter. The 10Gtek 10Gb Dual RJ45 Port Network Card with X540 Controller has proven to be an excellent choice.First and foremost, this network card delivers outstanding performance. With dual RJ45 ports and the X540 controller, it supports 10Gbps speeds, ensuring that my connection remains fast and stable. This has been crucial for my workflow, as I often need to transfer large files and access remote servers without any lag.Upgrading my home internet to a fiber connection at 5Gbps+ meant I needed a network card that could handle such speeds efficiently. The 10Gtek network card has met these demands perfectly, providing the necessary throughput to my work's datacenter. This has significantly improved my productivity, allowing me to access and manage data quickly and efficiently.The installation process was straightforward, and the card works seamlessly with my Windows systems and Hyper-V servers. The packaging was fantastic, and the install was as simple as expected. However, the only negative experience I had was finding compatible drivers. Windows Update didn’t recognize the hardware, and the manufacturer’s website didn’t have any readily available drivers. I ended up going to the chip manufacturer’s website and found the appropriate driver, which I successfully installed. No driver disks or instructions were provided.The build quality of this network card is on par with what I expected, providing a solid and functional product. It feels robust enough for long-term use without being overly impressive. Additionally, the card's design ensures efficient heat dissipation, preventing overheating even during prolonged use. One feature I particularly appreciate is the network activity lights, which, while almost standard, provide clear indicators of network status and activity. The device is also void of any additional noise, making it ideal for a quiet home office environment.Additionally, the value for the money is exceptional. This network card offers high-end performance and features at a reasonable price point, making it a great investment for anyone needing reliable network connectivity.In summary, the 10Gtek 10Gb Dual RJ45 Port Network Card with X540 Controller is an excellent investment for anyone needing high-speed and reliable network connectivity. It has significantly enhanced my home office setup, providing seamless and efficient access to my work's datacenter. If you're looking for a network card that offers great value for the money, exceptional performance, and broad compatibility, I highly recommend this product. Despite the minor inconvenience with the drivers, it has been a game-changer for my workflow and connectivity needs.

A**M

Good 10Gb SFP+ NIC.

Working well in my Windows 11 PC. It's a home built system with an ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero motherboard and AMD Ryzen 9 5950X CPU. I connect my PC to an Aruba S2500 switch in the basement via OM4 fiber - my TrueNAS server also connects to the Aruba via 10Gb fiber.I was previously using a Mellanox card in my PC, but it died for some reason. This card seems to be working just as well, and I get very good thruput numbers when I test its connection to the TrueNAS server in the basement. (I didn't save the actual numbers). Recommended.

D**L

Unraid

This NIC works out of the box with unraid.

A**N

No automatic driver installation. See below for instructions. Otherwise works well.

No automatic driver installation for Windows 10/11. Download the intel network adapter for Windows 10 driver package from intel's website. Go to Device Manager and find the unrecognized device (listed as Ethernet Controller), and manually install the drivers in this path:Wired_driver_x64\PROXGB\Winx64\NDIS65Otherwise it seems to work well so far.

J**F

So nice when things work

I don't know what it is, but I have the WORST luck with my gaming towers. Even now I'm unable to get it to wake from sleep correctly, requiring me to wake, then force power off, then power on, then click Exit because it goes into the BIOS, restart, and finally login. EVERY TIME I try to wake it from sleep. Anyway, that's something else.The point is, I was dismayed (but not surprised) when my first X710-DA2-based card would not work. I spent hours trying to figure it out, but ultimately I gave up. I think with my luck such as it is, I just happened to get a dud.But this one works great. I did the usual dance for Windows 11 that I had become so accustomed to while trying to get the last one to work: Install to PCIe slot, reboot, install X710 drivers from the Intel website, and that was it! Plugged in the transceivers and it instantly negotiated a 10GbE connection with my switch. I then ran the Intel NVM Update utility to update the card to the latest firmware, and all is good.Oh, and a note to those (like me) that may not have memorized the data sheet for your motherboard -- on mine (MSI X670-P) the fourth PCIe slot is shared with the fourth M2 slot. So if you have several NVMe drives and that fourth slot is populated, nothing you put into the PCIe slot will work. Luckily I figured it out pretty quick and moved it, but it's something to look out for.

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The product quality is outstanding. Exactly what I needed for my work.

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