





ā” Power Your Network with 10Gtek ā Speed That Means Business
The 10Gtek Intel 82599ES Ethernet Adapter delivers blazing 10 Gbps data transfer via a PCIe x8 interface, optimized for desktop use. Lightweight and easy to install, it supports Windows and Linux OS, making it a reliable choice for professionals seeking high-performance networking solutions.





| ASIN | B01LZRSQM9 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #441,189 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #139 in Network Interface Cards |
| Brand | 10Gtek |
| Colour Screen | No |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Connector Type | Ethernet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (437) |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabytes Per Second |
| Date First Available | 11 October 2016 |
| Hardware Interface | PCIE x 8 |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Includes remote | No |
| Item Weight | 181 g |
| Item model number | 8541551539 |
| Manufacturer | 10Gtek |
| Model | 8541551539 |
| Operating System | linux,windows,windows7 |
| Package Dimensions | 22.61 x 15.29 x 3.2 cm; 181 g |
| Type of cable or wire | ethernet |
A**R
La tarjeta funciona perfectamente a 10 Gb
M**F
Excellent, plug and play in true nas and chineese x99 motherboard with xeon processor. Connected to udm.
C**N
I bought 3 of these cards for a couple Synology NAS devices (DS 1618+ and DS 2419+) and my main computer, mainly for faster media transfers and an attempt to edit 4K footage direct from my NAS in real time. The price is significantly more expensive here than buying direct from 10GTek and having it ship from HK and used NICs are apparently very cheap if you look around. I installed the cards in my computer and the DS 1618+ to start with. It was a painless experience and the small form factor bracket was easy to switch on for the Synology. From a networking standpoint there are many ways you can go about it. I opted for a Mikrotik switch with 4 SFP+ ports, which made things a breeze. You can plug directly from one device into another if they both have a 10Gb NIC but you'll need to do some configuration with static IPs. With more than 2 10Gb devices you'll want to get a switch. In terms of cabling, I was only doing short distance networking (7 meters max) so I went for SFP+ DACs. You can also network with a transceiver and RJ45 if you have an existing CAT6 or newer setup, or a multimode fiber, which is good for longer distance networking. The Synology connected to the internet & LAN immediately upon being switched on - completely plug-and-play. My computer wasn't and I don't have a DVD drive so I had to try to find the drivers online. You can essentially treat this as an Intel NIC for most intents and purposes so I went to Intel's website and downloaded the IntelĀ® Ethernet Adapter Complete Driver Pack. That was useful because it not only installed the drivers I needed to be able to connect but also gave me tools to test that the connections were working properly. I've only done one test so far but immediately saw 3-4x transfer speed improvements. Before I was seeing about 113MB/s, bottlenecked by a 1Gb connection. I saw high 300s MB/s during a file copy from my NAS to my SATA SSD, equating to about 3Gb speeds. Your bottleneck will now be the speed of an HDD array or SATA (6Gb). You can achieve even faster speeds with NVMe to NVMe transfers. Overall, definitely happy with this card so far. Seems to be completely plug-and-play for most people.
J**S
It works and works well with those SFP+ cables that are cheap from Amazon.
A**N
Great card so far. Works with either fiber sfps, 10G copper sfps or with DAC cables. One caveat with Windows 11: I had to find and install the older Intel x510 drivers for it to be recognized and work. Linux (Pop OS 22.04 LTS) had the drivers and libraries available natively. As far as stability and connectivity is concerned, zero issues so far. A quick Google search found an old Redfit article with a link to the driver pack, so 10 minute fix.
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