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The SYBA SD-PEX24055 is a single-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe x4 network card featuring Aquantia’s AQrate PHY technology. It delivers multi-gigabit speeds (10G/5G/2.5G/1G) over existing Cat5e and Cat6 cables, ensuring high-performance connectivity without costly rewiring. Designed for power efficiency and precision timing, it supports advanced IEEE standards for quality of service and flow control, making it a versatile choice for professionals in data-intensive fields.
| ASIN | B07G2DV9K2 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 208,181 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 860 in Network Cards |
| Brand | IO CREST |
| Colour | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (32) |
| Date First Available | 26 July 2018 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 54.4 g |
| Item model number | SD-PEX24055 |
| Manufacturer | SYBA Multimedia, Inc. |
| Operating System | Mac |
| Product Dimensions | 8.26 x 12.19 x 1.91 cm; 54.43 g |
| Wattage | 1 |
P**R
It works but Windows 10 Driver restricted to 9000 MTU/ JumboPackets when card is rated for 1500.
Low price, works, and is Multi-Gig so 1Gb, 2.5Gb, 5Gb, 10Gb all supported. Oh got 2 of these at £54.00 so bit of a bargain.
J**.
Issues within months
Bought two cards for a computer to computer network (between an ESXi host and Mac OS Hackintosh). Hackintosh card started acting up within months, reporting an unplugged cable or an unresponsive device on the other end, dropping packets, and disconnecting SMB/NFS shares. Nothing was changed in the configuration and all problems and troubleshooting point to the faulty card. Found similar experiences with this card on forums online, too. Wouldn't recommend.
C**B
Product overheated and failed.
This Product overheated and failed. Returned to Amazon for refund.
A**R
Only reason I'm knocking off a star at all is the product doesn't explicitly match the advertised photo this time. I've bought two of these previously, and received the version in the photo: half height, quarter length, black PCB. What I received this time was half height, half length, red PCB. So, if you're carefully planning your build's interior aesthetic, you may get a svelte, miniature black card, or you may get a larger, flashy red card. I'm sure I'll find a happy use for it, as I'm really just buying a few extras because the price is good. That said, these Marvell Acquantia AQC107 chips perform just fine, they give me up to 1.09GB/s transfer speeds from my NAS, consistently. Just replace the thermal pad on it prior to deploying, as the stock pad is kind of trash quality and will let the chipset overheat, causing throttling.
R**R
I bought this to replace an older AQC108 (5Gbit and lower) card. I was able to connect at 10Gbit pretty much right away without issues, but I noticed that the card's heatsink wasn't getting anywhere near as warm as the slower card. I pulled the heatsink off after carefully removing the spring mounts to find that the heatsink appeared to be attached to the chip with double sided sticky tape (!) and not the normal heat transferring kind. It was clear and balled up like cheap magazine glue. After replacing it with some proper CPU compound, and reinstalling the springs, the heatsink is now so hot it hurts to touch when the card is operation so it's definitely getting much better thermal transfer. I suspect many of the people reporting that the card had died after a couple of months have actually been cooking them to death. If you've got a case with extremely good airflow or a server chassis you're probably okay with the horrible sticky tape but otherwise consider peeling it off and applying some decent CPU heatsink compound. You can release the plastic springs by lightly squeezing the base on the back side of the board and wiggling them out. Be careful: sometimes they shoot out of the board due to the spring.
N**E
This product was cheaper than the other comparable option, but I had quite a bit of trouble getting working drivers for it. Windows installed a driver version that was very out of date, and the website offered similar dated drivers. Eventually I found them through the manufacturers website and eventually it did work, and works fine now. So if you do not have a CD drive please consider the hassle of finding a driver in your purchase decision.
A**R
Online drivers were not working after latest windows 10 update. Included CD did have a working driver but had to do some detective work to figure out which of the ten or so folders which was the right file set.
A**R
it’s probably one of the few cards that will fit in my current case without interfering with the cooler. It runs hot but luckily, for my setup it’s directly in the path of an intake fan.
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