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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2025
The NIC is a powerful asset for the low cost. But the installation process is a bit convoluted. You have to dive through Intel driver layers to directly install the 10GBe NIC driver through Device Manager. Not all that difficult, just a bit aggravating. Otherwise, solid. I used the Wired_driver_30.0_x64 and installed the driver for WIN10/11 from the:Wired_driver_30.0_x64PROXGBWinx64folders, don't go any deeper in the install search.
Customer
Comentado en Singapur el 20 de enero de 2025
Cheaper than a network switch so decided to use this to bridge two home PCs together. Worked great after installing drivers.For installing drivers, what worked for me was downloading the X540-10G-2T-X8 (JLX540-AT2) chip package from the QR code on the back of the network card.This takes you to an intel site where you should download "Intel® Ethernet Adapter Complete Driver Pack" after clicking "Show All". Unzip the downloaded file and go to your windows Device Manager. Here you will see some unidentified devices. Right-click each of them and click on "Update Driver".Next, select the option to look for drivers locally. Then, point it to the extracted intel drivers folder. Windows will automatically look for the correct drivers recursively. I had to do this process for both network interfaces on the card.And viola, it works perfect.
HotRodHippie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de enero de 2025
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.
Allan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de abril de 2025
Worked great in my home TrueNAS server!
Mark Antony
Comentado en México el 15 de junio de 2024
velocidades lentas
DarkPassenger
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de abril de 2023
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.
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