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.
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rm –
I bought a couple of 10GB SFP+ PCI-E X8 network cards, a STEAMEMO SFP switch, one DAC cable and one active optical fiber cable. No need for separate transceivers. For $190 total I am flying at 10Gb. I transferred an entire 5GB ISO file between NVME drives in two different computers in under 6 seconds. Awesome! And the STEAMEMO switch gives me 4 2.5Gb ports for the rest of the network.
Lee Bennet –
After much frustration with the Intel based chipset, I returned it and got the broadcom chipset for Proxmox. The broadcom one works great right out of the box, with no modifications to the install needed. The Intel one crashed constantly
Peter –
This is a very nice little card, that installed easily and was supported by Windows 11 by in-box drivers.
My 10Gb fiber connects to a router that takes with a 2Gb Internet connection. I was able to max this connection out with ease (2.2Gb up and down).
I’ve been using the card for almost a week, and so far perfectly stable. So… definitely recommended.
But NOTE: If you want in-box Win11 driver support, you want the version of this card with the Broadcom BCM57810S Chipset.
Tram Danh –
Easy 10 minutes installation, excellent product, amazing deals.
S. Yang –
Windows 11 is able to recognize this NIC card. No need to do anything else.