Installed on:: GIGABYTE AORUS GAMING 7 Wi-Fi X470 Motherboard Processor: AMD RYZEN 7 2700X RAM MEM: G.Skill Neo 64GB 3600Mhz Plug and Play Faster connection More stable speeds/ signal No packet loss while gaming It improves the outcome that your Internet Provider offers. Recommended when your motherboard just offers to handle 10/100/1000 Mbps and needs to improve the Bandwidth.
My Father's Dell slimline computer needed a new Ethernet port as the built in port failed. This card had the low profile slotcover for the slimline computer. Plugged the board in and Linux Mint ver 19.3 recognized it and worked perfectly without having to do anything else. Recommend it for replacing bad Ethernet ports on older computers.
i like that fact that this was very inexpensive, installed start to finish in under 5 minutes with no need to install drivers. im running windows 10 pro 64 bit. after booting up the OS identified the pcie X1 gigabit ethernet card and installed its own drivers. although the produt is labeled tp-link the chipset is realtek. your milage may vary if you're using a different operating system.
Plug and play!
Needed to replace the onboard network adapter. This adapter was easy to install and setup. Working great and was a great value.
This is the real deal. It comes with full and half height brackets.
It's Intel. It's Gigabit. It's not an expensive Intel "Server" card! Intel finally broke away from requiring at least one expensive "server-class" card in a machine in order to use 802.3ad (Link Aggregation/Teaming) with their "desktop" cards. And it works and it's fast! I'm using their Linux driver available as a compilable module under RHEL5 & CentOS 5. Quick 15 seconds compiling and the module loaded fine!
I ordered this card for my supermicro server running PVE v7.1. I did setup SR-IOV PCIE passthrough, and it is blazingly fast!
Doubled my download speed in an inexpensive and easy to install card.
Works. Dual NIC.
Works with the "UF-MM-10G Multi-Mode Fiber, 10 Gbps SFP+" and the Ubiquiti switch. 10x faster than 1G. Works with linux.
Lower cost than others of its kind. It's significantly smaller than I was expecting, and the heat sink covers every bit of usable space for exceptional cooling.
Doesn't require any weird pro-grade server backplanes to connect, just a regular PCI Express slot If drivers are needed, they can be downloaded as a bundle beforehand and installed offline SFP+ ports accept a few varieties of transceiver, so you don't even need to replace your ethernet wiring to use this