







🚀 Elevate your network game with 20Gbps speed and virtualization-ready power!
The QNAP QXG-10G2T-X710 is a high-performance dual-port 10GbE network card featuring Intel’s X710 controller, supporting multi-speed connectivity and port trunking for up to 20Gbps transfer rates. Designed for virtualization and data center efficiency with SR-IOV and iSCSI support, it ensures seamless integration across QNAP, Windows, and Linux platforms. Its PCIe Gen 3 x4 interface and versatile bracket options make it a future-proof upgrade for professionals demanding speed and reliability.
| ASIN | B095XMV6Z8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #501 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (14) |
| Date First Available | May 26, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | QXG-10G2T-X710 |
| Manufacturer | QNAP |
| Product Dimensions | 19.69 x 19.69 x 11.02 inches |
M**N
Installed card, installed drivers from QNAP site, NIC worked flawlessly....!
hard to find drivers directly at QNAP's website; could only find driver by searching for driver thru Google, which then gave link thru QNAP's website...(only a 2 minute distraction/exercise in frustration) Otherwise, unzip driver to desktop, run installer, and...done!)
A**R
Connectivity
Connectivity and matbe at lower cost
G**.
Very noisy and also quite expensive.
I bought this device because the manufacturer advertises wide compatibility with different devices. The device really works, but the built-in active fan constantly makes loud noise, it is connected with two wires without a PVM. It became the loudest device in my entire home lab. The support service is incompetent, did not answer questions. I bought it for $ 350, the price is about 2 times higher than it should be for such a device. If you are looking for a quiet network card at a reasonable price, this product is not for you.
J**H
Mildly pricey Intel X710-T2L nic, provides sr-iov, etc. while also supporting 2.5g lan
This seemed a little pricey in comparison to generic cards based on the same Intel X710-T2L, but the quality was great. What you get with the X710-T2L over say the X550-T2 is essentially the generational improvements in energy use, plus whatever tweaks they may have done but aren't really mentioned. Both chipsets offer support for 10g/2.5g/1g/100m, as well as sr-iov and other features that might not be found in home-user targeted nics. I had went with this over the X550-T2 just because of its age and it being more likely to see driver updates further into the future along with its intended use in a QNAP NAS. That said the X550-T2 based cards also work great and can be found for pretty cheap. If I were looking for a 2.5g lan nic, I'd go this route over the Intel i225 based cards which have had some issues as well as features being removed for some OSs (RSS is disabled for most versions of the chipset depending on OS).
J**E
The 10 Gbe card in my PC cost half the price than this card. But since this card was for my QNAP NAS, I was ready to pay a little bit more to make sure I would not have any issues. It works flawlessly and it reach speed of up to 10G. This is a must have for high speed networking.
M**X
写真はあえて載せませんが、こういうこともあるんだなと思って驚くほどに箱がめちゃくちゃに潰れていましたが、LANカード自体は壊れていないようなので、まあいいかと思いながら組み立てようとしたら、、、NASに固定するためのプレートが90度曲がっていました(90度折れ曲がっているのを無理やりまっすぐにしようとした感じ)。 まぁ、曲がりを直せば使えるかなと思って本来の形に戻してから固定してみたらちゃんと使えました。 使えたのでOKですが、状態を「非常に良い」とするのはちょっといただけないと思いました。
J**N
I'm only running on one channel so far, but I am maxing out at about 1200 GB/Second. So I'm pleased with the upgrade from 1 Gigabit networking speeds. Over 10x faster. It is much better for large file transfers.
A**ー
TS-473Aで使えてますがHDDのみ構成のせいか1Gの時とほぼ速度が変わらない 認識しても本体のLANランプは点きません お金が貯まったら双方SSDにしてまた試します
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