SIIG Dual Port 10G SFP+ Ethernet Network PCI Express
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SIIG Dual Port 10G SFP+ Ethernet Network PCI Express

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SIIG Dual Port 10G SFP+ Ethernet Network PCI ExpressSupercharge your server, workstation, or high performance desktop with the SIIG Dual Port 10G SFP+ Ethernet Network PCI Express card. This high speed PCIe add on unlocks two independent 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) SFP+ ports, delivering raw bandwidth and reliable connectivity for virtualization, data intensive backups, media rendering, and scalable storage networks. Built around the proven Intel X520 chipset, the card is designed to handle demanding

Supercharge your server, workstation, or high-performance desktop with the SIIG Dual Port 10G SFP+ Ethernet Network PCI Express card. This high-speed PCIe add-on unlocks two independent 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) SFP+ ports, delivering raw bandwidth and reliable connectivity for virtualization, data-intensive backups, media rendering, and scalable storage networks. Built around the proven Intel X520 chipset, the card is designed to handle demanding workloads with low latency, excellent throughput, and robust error handling, making it a favorite for IT professionals who require predictable performance under load. Whether you’re expanding a data center rack, building a resilient two-host cluster, or upgrading a single workstation to handle large file transfers, this card provides the headroom you need without sacrificing compatibility or reliability. The installation is straightforward: slide the card into an available PCI Express x8 (or larger) slot, secure the bracket, and connect standard SFP+ modules or DAC cables to meet your fiber or copper networking requirements. With dual, independent ports, you gain the flexibility to segment networks, implement dedicated management paths, or aggregate bandwidth across switches that support link aggregation, all while maintaining clear separation between critical services and less-sensitive data streams. The Intel X520-based design is renowned for robust performance, wide compatibility with SFP+ transceivers, and mature driver support across multiple operating environments. In short, the SIIG dual-port 10G SFP+ card delivers scalable, cost-effective, and future-proof networking capabilities that help you maximize throughput, minimize latency, and keep your critical workflows moving smoothly.

  • Two independent 10GbE SFP+ ports provide simultaneous, high-bandwidth connections for separate networks or for combined throughput on compatible switches. This dual-port configuration enables workload isolation, fault tolerance, and flexible network architectures, making it ideal for virtualization hosts, storage servers, and performance-focused workstations. With each port capable of delivering up to 10 gigabits per second in full duplex, you can move large data sets quickly, stream high-definition media from storage arrays, or back up sizable datasets with minimal disruption to other tasks. The separate paths reduce contention and provide deterministic performance for latency-sensitive applications, while still allowing you to leverage advanced networking features like VLANs and traffic prioritization where supported by your switch and host software.
  • PCI Express x8 or larger slot compatibility ensures broad compatibility with modern servers and desktops. The card is designed to fit PCIe 2.0 x8 or higher slots, providing ample bandwidth for two 10GbE connections and leaving room for other PCIe devices in the system. This makes it suitable for a wide range of chassis and motherboards, from data-center peering servers to high-performance desktops used for development, data analysis, and media production. The x8 interface not only supports peak throughput but also enables efficient data transfer and reduced latency, which is critical for real-time analytics, virtualization, and high-IO workloads. The card’s physical profile is engineered to mount securely in standard PCIe slots and align with motherboard I/O backplanes for clean, reliable cabling and airflow in dense racks or compact workstations.
  • Intel X520 chipset for reliable, advanced networking functionality
  • Flexible SFP+ connectivity supports a wide range of transceivers and DAC cables
  • Ideal for virtualization, storage, and high-performance networking with independent ports that simplify topology design

Technical Details of SIIG Dual Port 10G SFP+ Ethernet Network PCI Express

  • Ports: 2 x 10GbE SFP+
  • Interface: PCI Express slot compatible, supports PCIe 2.0 x8 or larger
  • Chipset: Intel X520-based solution
  • Form factor: PCIe add-on card for servers and desktops
  • Media support: SFP+ transceivers and/or DAC cables (sold separately)
  • Throughput: Up to 10Gbps per port, full duplex
  • Compatibility: Designed for broad compatibility with standard SFP+ modules and network switches
  • Power and cooling: Powered through PCIe slot; standard chassis cooling required

How to Install SIIG Dual Port 10G SFP+ Ethernet Network PCI Express

Installing the SIIG Dual Port 10G SFP+ Ethernet Network PCI Express card is a straightforward process designed to minimize downtime and complexity. Before you begin, power down the system completely and unplug the power. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge, then open the system case to access the PCIe slots.

1) Locate an available PCI Express slot, preferably a PCIe 2.0 x8 or larger to ensure full bandwidth support for both 10GbE ports. If you’re upgrading a server with multiple PCIe devices, plan the slot position to optimize airflow and keep cables neatly organized.

2) Gently align the card with the chosen PCIe slot and press firmly until the card is fully seated. Secure the bracket to the chassis using the screw provided to ensure stability and proper shielding. Improper seating can result in intermittent connectivity or system boot issues.

3) Install SFP+ modules or DAC cables into the two SFP+ ports. Select the appropriate transceiver type for your environment (e.g., SR/LR/ER optics for fiber, or direct-attach copper for short-range connections). Ensure the media is compatible with your network switch or router to enable 10GbE operation.

4) Reassemble the chassis, reconnect power, and boot the system. In most operating systems, the driver installation will occur automatically if you have internet access, or you can download the latest drivers from the SIIG support site. Once the system is up, verify that both 10GbE ports are recognized in the network configuration panel.

5) Configure the network as needed. You can assign VLANs, set up IP addressing, and enable advanced features such as link aggregation if your switches support it. For virtualization or storage applications, you may want to reserve one port for management traffic and the other for data traffic, or configure NIC teaming for redundancy and higher aggregate bandwidth. If you plan to use bonding or teaming, ensure your switch supports the corresponding protocol (e.g., LACP) and that your host OS includes the appropriate networking drivers and utilities.

6) Monitor performance and adjust settings. After installation, run throughput tests to confirm 10GbE performance on each port and monitor for any latency spikes or packet loss. Fine-tune offload, interrupt moderation, and queueing settings as needed to fit your workload. Regular firmware and driver updates from SIIG or the chipset supplier help maintain compatibility with evolving networks and security standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How many ports does this card provide?
    A: It provides two independent 10GbE SFP+ ports, enabling dual-network connectivity or the potential for bandwidth aggregation with compatible switches.
  • Q: What slot type is required?
    A: The card requires a PCI Express slot of type x8 or larger (PCIe 2.0 x8 or higher) to support two 10GbE connections and ensure adequate bandwidth.
  • Q: What connectors are supported?
    A: The card uses SFP+ ports, so you can use standard SFP+ transceivers for fiber-based links or Direct Attach Copper (DAC) cables, depending on your distance and system requirements.
  • Q: Do I need a specific operating system to use this card?
    A: The card relies on standard PCIe networking drivers that are typically provided by the OS or available from SIIG. Check compatibility with your server or workstation OS and install the latest drivers if required.
  • Q: Can I use both ports simultaneously for high throughput?
    A: Yes. Each port handles up to 10Gbps in full duplex. Depending on your network switch capabilities, you can use independent networks or aggregate bandwidth via link aggregation protocols supported by your hardware and software.
  • Q: Is this card suitable for virtualization or storage applications?
    A: Absolutely. The dual 10GbE capability and Intel X520 chipset are well-suited for virtualization hosts, storage servers, and high-performance computing tasks that require fast, reliable network access and segmentation between different workloads.
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