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๐ Elevate your network game with Intel X710-DA2 โ where speed meets smart innovation!
The Intel Ethernet Converged X710-DA2 is a high-performance dual- or quad-port 10 GbE network adapter designed for next-gen data centers. Featuring PCIe 3.0 x8 interface, advanced virtualization offloads, and Intel Flow Director for hardware-based traffic steering, it delivers exceptional throughput and efficiency. Ideal for professionals demanding reliable, low-latency connectivity with power-conscious design.
| ASIN | B00NJ3ZC26 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #239 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Brand | Intel |
| Built-In Media | Adapter |
| Color | Multi-Colour |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 42 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10240 Megabits Per Second |
| External Testing Certification | FCC B, UL, CE, VCCI, BSMI, CTICK, KCC |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00675901263054, 00675901263580, 00735858282130, 00804904113831, 05032037063456, 05032037063463 |
| Hardware Interface | PCIE x 8 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.75"L x 5.62"W x 1.12"H |
| Item Part Number | X710DA2 |
| Item Type Name | Network Interface Card |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Mfr Part Number | X710DA2 |
| Model Number | X710DA2 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.75"L x 5.62"W x 1.12"H |
| UPC | 808112946564 809394593392 675901263054 804904111066 675901263580 735858282130 804904113831 012305139156 804067307641 735858282123 801947293117 735858282147 |
| Warranty Description | 3 year manufacturer's warranty |
N**E
Works great on Windows 11 Pro
This card works well with Windows 11 Pro, I did have to download the drivers from the Dell Site, not too difficult to find, ran the driver installer and good to go. Oh, I had to remove the old fiber card and drivers first, or they cause issues with the new card - Windows 11 equivalent to the old Blu screen. The windows 11 update (and updates), sure causes a lot of issues. Thinking about buying a new PC and moving to Linux, it's had many different distributions with changes since I started using Linux in the mid 80's but once configured has always been stable.
J**N
This is a Dell OEM Intel X710 and mine required a firmware update to link
Card looks good like new even with a 2017 build date sticker. Came with low profile bracket installed, I needed the normal bracket which it included, but only one of the holes lines up, which is no big deal for home lab setup it still mounts securely once in the board. I installed into an Asus Workstation C246M Pro board but it would not link to my FortiSwitch with two known good SFP's and known good MMF patch. Ran the Dell FW updater (requires Server 2019 or higher) and it took my non-linking v17 firmware card to v22 firmware in about 4 minutes, and now it links right up and flies! I've seen in excess of 8.2Gbps sustained throughput in Hyper-V / Veaam backup jobs. Good to go no complaints! If you are buying this kind of item it helps if you know what you are doing already is my only advice... ๐
K**E
No win home drivers, use server ed binary
Working at 10gig full duplex in my win 10 home pc, Working at 10gig full duplex in my truenas box I could not locate win 10 drivers, So i unpacked the installer from win server edition, and used the binary to install directly, It totally works. I get an occasional network drop and have to reboot both machines, So 4 start instead of 5
P**S
Works out of the box with VMware ESXi
Bought these to replace some Mellanox Connect-X3 NICs that are no longer supported with vSphere 8. Out of the box support with these adapters which are Intel-branded. I bought four of them for my home vSphere lab hosts and all four were fully functional out of the box using the i40en driver.
J**E
Working perfectly!
Using two of these in two identical servers for a vSphere cluster. They seem to work great and are picked up natively in 7.0 and 8.0 without special drivers. Firmware update using Intel's tool works perfectly too.
B**W
This is a Dell branded version of the Intel X710-DA2
But it does what I want it to do, and there is no problem with running it in a ESXi 8.x lab server.
J**L
Does exactly what it's supposed to do
Flawless 10-gigabit Ethernet experience. Works with every SFP+ module I've thrown at it. Gold standard converged network adapter.
B**S
I can't find real Intel, only Dell OEM version (DIFFERENT!)
I'm frustrated that I cannot find a vendor selling the real Intel and instead are selling the DELL OEM variation, which is not compatible with official Intel firmware (must use Dell firmware) nor the official Intel drivers (sometimes only 1 port works depending on the OS). Also, Synology specifically warns to watch out and NOT use the Dell OEM version in their release notes as Dell OEM is not supported by Synology. I had to return the one sent to me which was Dell OEM......
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