🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The Sodola Gigabit Dual NIC with Intel 82576 Chip is a high-performance network card designed for seamless connectivity and superior data transfer rates. With dual RJ45 ports supporting 10/100/1000Mbps, it is compatible with a wide range of operating systems and offers advanced features like intelligent offloading and traffic management, making it ideal for both servers and desktops.
Brand | Sodola |
Manufacturer | Shenzhen hongyavision Technology Co.,Ltd. |
Model | SL-82576x1-2T |
Package Dimensions | 17.91 x 15.01 x 3.2 cm; 122.47 g |
Item model number | SL-82576x1-2T |
Hardware Interface | PCIE x 8, PCIE x 1, PCIE x 4, Ethernet, PCIE x 16 |
Compatible Devices | Server, Desktop |
Mounting Hardware | PCle x1 lntel 82576EB Dual Gigabit Server Adapter(NIC) |
Number of items | 1 |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Data Transfer Rate | 1 Gigabits Per Second |
Data Link Protocol | IEEE 802.3, Gigabit Ethernet |
Manufacturer | Shenzhen hongyavision Technology Co.,Ltd. |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 122 g |
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Blazing Fast Dual Gigabit NIC Card
This blazing fast dual-port gigabit network card card provides for reliable networking and is an absolute beast! It is powered by an Intel 82576 chip and delivers blistering speeds up to 1000 Mbps on each port simultaneously. Setting it up is a total breeze; just pop it into an available PCIe slot, install the drivers, and it works flawlessly right out of the box on a Windows PC. The dual ports provide the flexibility to connect two separate networks or create a team for redundancy and even higher throughput. It has a solid, well-made feel and a nice full-size bracket that fits snugly. I also love the inclusion of the low-profile bracket for smaller form factor systems. Overall, if you need fast, reliable gigabit networking performance, this dual NIC card is an absolute no-brainer. The Intel pedigree shines through in the flawless real-world performance. Highly recommended!
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Plug and play on Windows 11
Installed as soon as I got it and it was completely plug-n-play. I run Windows 11 if that makes a difference, but I just installed it, connected the ethernet cable from my router, booted back up, and it worked like nothing had changed.
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