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The 10Gtek 10Gb PCI-E NIC Network Card features the powerful Broadcom BCM57810S chipset, delivering stable and ultra-fast 10Gbps Ethernet connectivity via dual SFP+ ports. Compatible with major OS platforms including Windows Server, Linux, and VMware, it supports PCIe 2.0 x8 slots and comes with both standard and low-profile brackets for flexible installation. Perfect for professionals demanding reliable, high-speed networking in data centers or advanced home setups.


















| ASIN | B06XHGFD69 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Brand | 10Gtek |
| Color | BCM57810-10G-2S(2xSFP+) |
| Compatible Devices | Server, Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 58 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabytes Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | PCIE x 8 |
| Item Weight | 127 Grams |
| Manufacturer | 10Gtek |
| Mfr Part Number | BCM57810-2S(Broadcom-1pc) |
| Model Number | 8541545746 |
L**T
Broadcom chipset works great with proxmox
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
P**R
2 Minutes -- Up and Running with Windows 11
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.
G**T
Garbage, like their DACs and SFP+ transceivers
This card does not work with 10GTek SFPs, and I'd imagine it doesn't work with others either. But I'm not going to ruin my other SFPs by putting them in this piece of trash. Do not buy anything from this company. It all fails right around the 30 day mark, their support sucks, and you will have better luck with used dell/hpe NICs on ebay or server surplus companies than you will with this piece of trash.
S**G
Plug and play on Windows 11
Windows 11 is able to recognize this NIC card. No need to do anything else.
R**M
Who knew 10GB could be so cheap!?
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.
T**X
Easy Fiber Upgrade for Linux Server
Card works as expected on an ipfire Linux server. Works with 10g SPF+ and is also backwards compatible with 1.25g SPF and 1000base-t modules. **Jan 2024 Update** Original NIC is still running strong on IP Fire. I purchased several more of these to add 10Gb fiber to a few other linux servers. These work flawless on Proxmox 7 & 8 (debian) and iperf3 tests shows a consistant "1.09 GBytes/sec 9.35 Gbits/sec" of throughput.
L**Z
Bonded dual 10G!
Working great for Unraid NAS, with both interfaces bonded to my inexpensive TP-Link managed switch, running through cheap DAC cables.
A**R
Decent 10Gb card for the price but older drivers
Drivers don't seem to be getting updated anymore so may become a problem down the road with the frequent win10 changes. Was difficult to get both 10Gb ports working simultaneously on my fiber switch.
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