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🚀 Upgrade to 10G Ethernet — Because your network deserves to be as fast as your ambition!
This 10G PCIe x8/x16 Ethernet Network Adapter, powered by the Intel X520-DA1 82599EN chipset, delivers ultra-fast 10Gbps data transfer via a single SFP+ port. Compatible with a wide range of operating systems including Windows Server, Linux, and VMware ESXi, it offers robust performance and stability for professional-grade servers, workstations, and desktops. The adapter supports PCI Express V2.0 lanes, includes both low-profile and standard brackets, and comes with a 3-year warranty plus lifetime tech support, making it a reliable choice for high-speed networking needs.












| ASIN | B0BF9STWVT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #195 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Brand | Lemspum |
| Built-In Media | Low Profile Bracket, NIC Card X520-1 |
| Color | X520-1*SFP+ Port |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Server |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (95) |
| Data Link Protocol | Fast Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet, PCI Express x16, PCI Express x8 |
| Item Weight | 5.28 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Splensun |
| Model Number | x520da1 |
| Warranty Description | We provide 30-day return or refund and 12-month warranty service for any quality issue and lifetime technology support. |
V**M
Works only with a transceiver
I put this card in my five-year-old Dell Windows 11 desktop in order to take advantage of fiber internet speeds. You'll need to pair it with an SFP+ R45 transceiver to use it with Ethernet. I used a transceiver from 10Gtek and it's working great. You'll also need the latest X520 driver pack from the Intel website; I used v29.4. The auto-install didn't find the NIC so I used Device Manager's Update Driver function and pointed it to the folder where I'd unzipped the driver, and it installed fine.
C**A
Works great
Works perfectly in Windows 11 and doesn't seem picky with sfp+ modules. You do have to install the driver manually but for the price I can live with that.
J**H
Worked Right Out of the Box Windows 11
I would give this card 6 Stars if I could. Literally plugged it in and it took right off. Windows 11 recognized the card as a Intel I210 Gigabit Fiber Network Connection. I used an MTXNEO 1.25G 1310NM 20KM DDM SFP module. Interesting these cards do not have a heat sync on the main chip like most Intel cards. However, the Intel I210 card does not have a heat sync either. So absolutely no worries. At the time of this review these cards were selling for $10.99. Let me tell you, this is a steal! I will for sure be purchasing more of these cards. Will let this one run for a while. If it fails within a short period of time I will update my review. For sure not expecting any issues.
B**E
Plug and Play
I needed a second nic for my NVR. A added this NIC and Windows found and set it up without me needing to do anything. I don’t know if you can PXE boot from it, but it works great from Windows 11. So much better than those NE 2000 compatible cards which always require drivers and are never quite compatible.
D**E
Price
Needed for my failing computer. After installation the computer came back to life with internet.
C**S
Too unreliable with any system that does not have 100% uptime
The way the driver has be installed is a bit sketchy, why Windows cannot recognize the card without blanket installing the full Intel complete driver pack is odd. This card does not seem to be name brand, which is probably why getting the driver installed is not as trivial. But that's not a big deal, just need to do it once. But what is a big deal is that this card is extremely unreliable, even with the latest Intel drivers. When sleeping the workstation with this card in it, there's at least a 50% chance the card will no longer be able to talk to the switch anymore. I've tried disabling the card in device manager and reenabling it, I've tried disabling the port on the switch and reenabling it, I've tried disabling auto-negotiation and forcing a static IP, I tried a different switch port and fiber cable; the only way to get the card to work again is a full shutdown (which is not 100% reliable) or unplugging the fiber cable for a few seconds and plugging it back in. It's a firmware issue. The driver has no power saving settings that might affect this, there is no way to persistently fix this issue that I am aware of. And to make it even worse, the issue does not only happen when waking from sleep. Sometimes a normal boot will result in the fiber link also remaining in a down state where unplugging and replugging has to happen or the switch just says there is no sync. It's extremely annoying. I have a Mellanox ConnectX 4 in another workstation that has had zero issues at all when plugged into the same bank of switch ports, when sleeping, when restarting or cold booting, and using the same Ubiquiti SFP+ transceiver model and Ubiquiti fiber cable that I am absolutely certain is not damaged or contaminated. Just skip this and go with a used Mellanox, you'll thank yourself when you have to do no troubleshooting and pay less to get a more reliable device made by a reputable brand that has a proven history.
A**S
just what the doctor ordered
I am a computer tech and I was testing out a linux iso and It was fine except it didn't like realtek network cards ( built into the motherboard) So I did a little reaserch and this seemed to comeup inserveral reviews. I got it and it worked like a champ.
M**2
10G network
Great addition to get 10 G network at home. Blazing fast. Windows 11 found it immediately and installed the drivers.
P**I
Works as advertised on a Windows 11 box. Achieving full throughput. You may need to search around for the latest drivers.
K**C
Easy to install, Windows 10 detected it and installed the drivers with 0 issues.
A**O
I recently decided to upgrade my home lab VMWare server's network speed and was on the lookout for a reliable and easy-to-install option. After some research, I came across the SplenSun 10Gbps Dual SFP+ Port X520-DA2 and decided to give it a try. To my delight, the installation process was incredibly easy and straightforward. There was no need for any additional drivers, which was a welcome relief as I've had issues with driver installations in the past. Once installed, the SplenSun card delivered fast speeds and has been very stable thus far. I've had no issues with the link going down, which was a frequent problem with my previous network card. One concern I had before purchasing the SplenSun card was whether it would work with the SFP+ module I had on hand. However, I'm happy to report that it works flawlessly with the module I had, and there have been no compatibility issues. Overall, I'm very pleased with my purchase of the SplenSun 10Gbps Dual SFP+ Port X520-DA2. If you're in the market for a high-speed network card that's easy to install and stable, I would definitely recommend giving this one a try.
A**S
This worked out of the box on my custom built home server. The CentOS Stream 9 installed on my ASRock Z790M PG Lightning/D4 coupled with 13th Gen Intel Core i5-13600K was able to detect the new network interface without having to load any drivers. I have used the Wiitek 10GbE SFP+ DAC Twinax cable to connect it with Ubiquiti UniFi Aggregation switch. Based on the initial experience, this gets 5 stars. However if I experience any trouble later on, I’ll update the rating and this review accordingly. Update: It turns out the card is not fully compatible with the specific setup that I have. The card was plugged into an x16 physical PCIe v3 slot having only 4 electrically connected lanes. Since the card is PCIe v2, it was expected that it would run at v2 speeds however as long as 4 lanes are used it should be plenty to provide 10gbps speed. However unfortunately the OS reports that the card is connected as PCIe v2 with only 2 electrical lanes which is a bit of a bummer since otherwise the installation process was pretty smooth. This could just be a compatibility issue with the specific motherboard I have and your experience may vary. For reference, this is the message I get during boot: pci 0000:02:00.0: 8.000 Gb/s available PCIe bandwidth, limited by 5.0 GT/s PCIe x2 link at 0000:00:1c.0 (capable of 32.000 Gb/s with 5.0 GT/s PCIe x8 link) The iperf3 tests show the following results: [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-10.00 sec 6.30 GBytes 5.41 Gbits/sec 1 sender [ 5] 0.00-10.04 sec 6.30 GBytes 5.39 Gbits/sec receiver Had it been able to establish the x4 link, I have no doubt I would have gotten the full 10Gbits/sec throughput.
A**.
I have an older Dell desktop with built-in Ethernet connection, and it was getting flaikie. I ordered this one on review merits and it worked perfect. I installed, rebooted it it automatically connected. It was indicated online e that I might have to disable the built-in Ethernet but didn't have to. It connected automatically.
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