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10Gtek Broadcom BCM57810S Chipset 10 Gigabit Ethernet Sever Adapter Card (NIC), Dual SFP+ Port PCIE
Original price was: ₹23,100.00.₹8,100.00Current price is: ₹8,100.00.
10Gtek Broadcom BCM57810S Chipset 10 Gigabit Ethernet Sever Adapter Card (NIC), Dual SFP+ Port PCIE
- Equipped with original Broadcom BCM57810S controller chip which make the servers more stable.
- Compatible with Windows Server 2008, Server 2008R2, and HPC Server 2008, 32 and 64-bit Microsoft Windows Server Hyper-V; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.7 and 6.1; SLES 10 and 11; VMware 4.1u2 and 5.0u1.
- Dual SFP+ ports let you connect to 10 Gigabit SFP+ module/DAC/AOC for meeting the demands of data center environments. PCI Express 2.0 x8 Lane is suitable for both PCI-E X8 and PCI-E X16 slots.
- You also can download it from Broadcom website. With profile bracket and additional low profile bracket that makes it easy to install the card in a small form factor/low profile computer case/server.
- What You Get: 10Gtek BCM57810S-DA2 10GbE PCI-E X8 Network Card x1, Low-profile Bracket x1. Backed by 10Gtek 30 Days Free-returned, 1 Year Free Warranty and Lifetime Technology Support.
Specification: 10Gtek Broadcom BCM57810S Chipset 10 Gigabit Ethernet Sever Adapter Card (NIC), Dual SFP+ Port PCIE
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10Gtek Broadcom BCM57810S Chipset 10 Gigabit Ethernet Sever Adapter Card (NIC), Dual SFP+ Port PCIE
Original price was: ₹23,100.00.₹8,100.00Current price is: ₹8,100.00.
Sheldon Parsons –
Cooperates with TrueNas Core and Scale (I’d say faster in Core)
Howard Beale –
I bought this specifically because it was a 4x card and I only had two available 4x slots. Card was instantly recognized by ESXI-6.7 using the Intel chipset driver. I like that its a low profile card and came with the bracket.
I actually wanted to use an Intel x710 I had on hand, but a 1-CPU Dell R540 has a really dumb slot layout. The available 16x slot only works with CPU2. The 16x slot for CPU1 requires a riser card that didn’t ship with the server. Don’t really understand this motherboard design, but thankfully this card came to the rescue.
stz –
Works perfectly. Downloaded driver from intel site. Functions identically to other intel X550 cards which are much more expensive. If you have a PCIx8 available the X540 is better priced and the same performance(except less power efficiency) but I only had a x4 slot. The Aquantia AQC107 cards are also x4 and much cheaper but their performance is bad unless you enable jumbo frames which isn’t supported by my router, and latency & jitter & impracticality of configuring every device makes me question if it would be worth enabling even if it did.
DanD –
Easy to install on the computer, recognized by INTEL, make the link with my Sinology DS923+ (10 Go) ; very satisfied !! I tested some transfers (500 Go) between my computer (HP Z2 Tower G9 Workstation Win 11) and my Sinology (DS923+), very good difference ; I do not use it for gaming. The computer MUST have the slot for this network adapter ! My old computer HP Envy (Win 10) have NOT this slot for the adapter; the driver for this adapter is on the CD (X540-10G-2T-X8-CD-Driver). Very satisfied ; I am going to tests more; you must use a CAT7 cable but a CAT5 is good max 30 meter between the computers.
Amazon Customer –
As other reviews have stated, Synology does not list the Intel X520-DA1 as supported. This CNA works very well! On Windows 11 Pro, 10GB nic moving large Video Files (multiple users via 10GB/Cat6 dedicated switching) throughput R/W ~1.04k/0.9k MB/s ( AJA network test tools). So far (1 month) 100% reliable.