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product_id: 399057760
title: "10Gb Network Card, 2x SFP+ Port, 10GbE NIC Compare to the Intel X710-DA2, Support Windows Server/Windows/Linux/VMware (Not Support Mac OS, Bypass Mode)"
brand: "ipolex"
price: "174622CFA"
currency: XOF
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reviews_count: 2
category: "Ipolex"
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# 10Gbps blazing speed Dual SFP+ ports for versatile connectivity Intel X710-BM2 controller with SR-IOV support 10Gb Network Card, 2x SFP+ Port, 10GbE NIC Compare to the Intel X710-DA2, Support Windows Server/Windows/Linux/VMware (Not Support Mac OS, Bypass Mode)

**Brand:** ipolex
**Price:** 174622CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Upgrade your network game with ipolex 10GbE — speed, power, and flexibility in one sleek card!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 10Gb Network Card, 2x SFP+ Port, 10GbE NIC Compare to the Intel X710-DA2, Support Windows Server/Windows/Linux/VMware (Not Support Mac OS, Bypass Mode) by ipolex
- **How much does it cost?** 174622CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- ipolex enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ipolex brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual SFP+ Ports:** Seamlessly connect with fiber or DAC cables for flexible, high-performance networking.
- • **Blazing 10Gbps Throughput:** Experience ultra-fast data transfer that future-proofs your network infrastructure.
- • **Intel X710-BM2 Powerhouse:** Leverage advanced virtualization and offload capabilities for optimized server workloads.
- • **Cross-Platform Compatibility:** Supports Windows Server, Linux, VMware, and more—perfect for diverse IT environments.
- • **Low-Profile & Full-Height Brackets:** Effortless installation in both standard servers and compact workstations.

## Overview

The ipolex 10Gb Network Card features dual SFP+ ports and an Intel X710-BM2 controller, delivering 10Gbps Ethernet speeds with advanced virtualization support. Compatible with Windows Server, Linux, and VMware, it offers versatile connectivity options and comes with both low-profile and full-height brackets for easy installation in various systems. Ideal for professionals seeking high-performance networking without the premium Intel price tag.

## Description

Product Description UPGRADE YOUR NETWORK TO 10 Gbit/s X520-10G-1S-X8 X520-10G-2S-X8 X710-10G-2S-X8 XL710-10G-4S-X8 57810-10G-2S-X8 X540-10G-1T-X8 X540-10G-2T-X8

Review: Works in my Synology DS-1621+ - After swapping the tall bracket with the included low-profile bracket, the card slipped right into the Synology NAS and was recognized on bootup. I connected to my switch using the same manufacturer's SFP+ adapters and all went smoothly. I have no prior experience installing fiber cabling, so it was a relief how easy this went. In my case, I left the bonded Gigabit copper Cat6 connected until I went into the Synology software to configure this NIC. In hindsight, that was probably unnecessary. I have not tested performance/throughput objectively, so my comments are about compatibility and installation.
Review: An X710 without the hassle - The product shown is not what the received product looked like. It was a 10Gtek brand card. I was using this card on an OPNSense router build with a Gigabyte H610I DDR5 motherboard and it worked pretty well. The only issues I found was latency when playing video games. Not unplayable, but my consumer grade router did better. World of Warcraft was consistently showing 16ms latency for home and 26ms for the server. My old RoG Router showed 10ms on both with game prioritisation on. I wound up returning it and getting a brand new Dell version. The latency on that card is 10ms on both home and server without any game prioritisation on as OPNSense lacks such a feature. It wasn't a bad card. It worked with non Intel SFP+ modules and was less finicky than my current Dell card. The Dell card was also over double the price new. I am not sure what the latency issues were. Again they were not unplayable by any means. The plus to this card is that it's half the price for a new card and it works with all SFP+ modules. My Dell card only works with Intel SFP+ modules and DAC's and will only reluctantly accepts my Trendnet RJ45 module (there are no officially supported RJ45 modules per Intel). If I restart my router, I have to pull that module or the card will soft brick. Then I have to reset the router with the Intel module for it to work again and then plug the RJ45 module back in when everything boots up. The Intel card I bought as a server pull (2016 production) from eBay will only work with Intel modules and DAC's. It absolutely will not accept my RJ45 module. I can see why very few places offer the SFP+ Intel network cards. They are finicky and definitely not for novices. This card is a good alternative for people who just want a X710 NIC without the hassle.

## Features

- Attention: The Dell and HPE servers require MCU info matching the host OS; however, this NIC doesn't satisfy. Please contact us before making a purchase.
- NOTE: NON SUPPORT RJ45; NON SUPPORT HOT SWAPING!
- Controller: Intel X710-BM2 controller, supports single-root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV), Network Virtualization offloads Including Geneve, VXLAN and NVGRE to improve network performance.
- Spec.: Dual SFP+ ports, connect to SFP+ modules/DAC/AOC. Full height and low profile bracket for standard computer and servers.
- System: Windows Server 2012/2016/2019/2022/2025, Windows10/11, Linux, VMware ESX/ESXi 6/7, FreeBSD 12/13/14, Ubuntu 20/22.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09LYS7RXY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 78,947 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 259 in Network Cards |
| Box Contents | Low profile bracket |
| Brand | ipolex |
| Brand Name | ipolex |
| Color | XL710-10G-2S(2xSFP+) |
| Colour | XL710-10G-2S(2xSFP+) |
| Compatible Devices | Windows Server 2003/2008/2012, Windows7/8/9/10/Vista/XP, Linux, FreeBSD 9*/10, UEFI* 2.1/2.3, VMware ESX/ESXi* |
| Compatible devices | Windows Server 2003/2008/2012, Windows7/8/9/10/Vista/XP, Linux, FreeBSD 9*/10, UEFI* 2.1/2.3, VMware ESX/ESXi* Compatible devices Windows Server 2003/2008/2012, Windows7/8/9/10/Vista/XP, Linux, FreeBSD 9*/10, UEFI* 2.1/2.3, VMware ESX/ESXi* See more |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 4 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabytes Per Second |
| Data link protocol | Ethernet |
| Data transfer rate | 10 Gigabytes Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | PCIE x 8 |
| Hardware interface | PCIE x 8 |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ipolex |
| Manufacturer Part Number | X710-DA2(Intel) |
| Model Number | X710-DA2(Intel) |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ipolex
- **Colour:** XL710-10G-2S(2xSFP+)
- **Data link protocol:** Ethernet
- **Data transfer rate:** 10 Gigabytes Per Second
- **Hardware interface:** PCIE x 8
- **Item weight:** 0.2 Kilograms
- **Manufacturer:** ipolex

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works in my Synology DS-1621+
*by B***N on 31 August 2023*

After swapping the tall bracket with the included low-profile bracket, the card slipped right into the Synology NAS and was recognized on bootup. I connected to my switch using the same manufacturer's SFP+ adapters and all went smoothly. I have no prior experience installing fiber cabling, so it was a relief how easy this went. In my case, I left the bonded Gigabit copper Cat6 connected until I went into the Synology software to configure this NIC. In hindsight, that was probably unnecessary. I have not tested performance/throughput objectively, so my comments are about compatibility and installation.

### ⭐⭐⭐ An X710 without the hassle
*by A***R on 24 November 2023*

The product shown is not what the received product looked like. It was a 10Gtek brand card. I was using this card on an OPNSense router build with a Gigabyte H610I DDR5 motherboard and it worked pretty well. The only issues I found was latency when playing video games. Not unplayable, but my consumer grade router did better. World of Warcraft was consistently showing 16ms latency for home and 26ms for the server. My old RoG Router showed 10ms on both with game prioritisation on. I wound up returning it and getting a brand new Dell version. The latency on that card is 10ms on both home and server without any game prioritisation on as OPNSense lacks such a feature. It wasn't a bad card. It worked with non Intel SFP+ modules and was less finicky than my current Dell card. The Dell card was also over double the price new. I am not sure what the latency issues were. Again they were not unplayable by any means. The plus to this card is that it's half the price for a new card and it works with all SFP+ modules. My Dell card only works with Intel SFP+ modules and DAC's and will only reluctantly accepts my Trendnet RJ45 module (there are no officially supported RJ45 modules per Intel). If I restart my router, I have to pull that module or the card will soft brick. Then I have to reset the router with the Intel module for it to work again and then plug the RJ45 module back in when everything boots up. The Intel card I bought as a server pull (2016 production) from eBay will only work with Intel modules and DAC's. It absolutely will not accept my RJ45 module. I can see why very few places offer the SFP+ Intel network cards. They are finicky and definitely not for novices. This card is a good alternative for people who just want a X710 NIC without the hassle.

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*Last updated: 2026-07-15*