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Intel I210-T1 Network Adapter E0X95AA

4.6
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Description

  • Low-halogen single-port PCI-Express 10/100/1000 Ethernet adapter
  • The power management features including Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE), DMA Coalescing, ultra-compact design, and a unique ventilated bracket for increased efficiency and reduced power consumption
  • IEEE 802.1Qav Audio-Video-Bridging (AVB) for tightly controlled media stream synchronization, buffering, and reservation
  • High-performing design supporting PCI Express Gen 2.1 2.5 GT/s
  • Reliable And Proven Gigabit Ethernet Technology From Intel Corporation

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Customer Reviews

Very high quality nic very fast and reliable I had the intel i219-V integrated nic in a h110m asrock itx board working as a home server and it had the infamous issue where it was capped to 100Mbps even with a brand new 3ft cat6 cable but after I popped this in and diabled the onboard nic, it was instantly recognized and I intalled the driver and immediately got gigabit speeds and very low ping like 0ms on the home network. Awsome card only problem is the price but its intel. Your paying for the reliability since its server grade. 5bUY tHIS First, Intel I210-T1 works on desktop.Second, it is much better, shorter and stable than my Intel EXPI9301CTBLK.Third, Windows 7 & 10 have driver for it already so throw away the disk and download the latest one on Intel site after the installation. 5Better than on board Lan. It just works. Used in my pfsense router. I was having a ton of issues with my server board and the on board Lan controller. I was ready to buy a new motherboard, but I thought I'd try a dedicated nic for my WAN side connection. Ordered this. Worked instantly. Solved my issues. My internet connection can't quite saturate a full gigabit connection so the speed is already more than sufficient. Couldn't be happier. 5Snappy While my download speeds and upload speeds are similar to the built in Realtek ethernet on my desktop PC and the Killer ethernet on my laptop, my ping dropped by 6ms. Internet browsing and streaming is snappier for sure, but for online gaming, where there is much more ping to begin with because of where the servers are, it won't make much of a difference. My Overwatch ping with the built in ethernet is 60ms and with this its 50ms, so in that context there won't be much of an observable difference. 5It's a great value for a well respected company for an add ... I bought this specifically for use in an at home Windows Server 2016 environment due to driver compatibility. It's a great value for a well respected company for an add on NIC. $20 for a no name company versus $40 for an Intel NIC, I'll pay the extra $20 every time. 5Far above the rest, worth the (small) premium over other companies TL;DR: Despite having a premium above the commodity ethernet card manufacturers (TP-Link, D-Link, Realtek, etc.), it is 100% worth it in terms of stability, driver support and performance. Buy this if your current network card is giving you problems. DEFINITELY buy this if you (like me): (1) have a Qualcomm Atheros network card on your motherboard, (2) get random, bluescreen/dump-less crashes and (3) are on Windows 10 1803. (and disable the onboard card in the BIOS afterwards)I bought this adapter to replace an EOL (end-of-life) Atheros onboard network adapter after it started crashing, freezing and even corrupting data --even with the last drivers released. I could've gone for any $10-$20 off-the-shelf ethernet adapter, but I picked Intel because of their excellent track record for performance, stability, driver support and feature set.It was 100% worth it.The crashes I mentioned above were solved, and even some CPU-intensive games (Overwatch) performed better, getting me ~10-20 FPS more on avg in higher-CPU maps. (bring me back up from ~90FPS to ~120FPS) The adapter is still well-supported, with Windows 10 1803-compatible drivers to boot. I got measurably less jitter than on my Qualcomm Atheros onboard adapter, even before I had the crashing issues with it. Network performance was also better with more consistent ping and reaching my max speed faster, alongside less System CPU usage. The card even has a lot of settings to fine-tune for performance, CPU usage, bandwidth & latency. There's even a guide on Intel's site with presets to favor one over the other. (e.g.: "use these settings to reduce latency and increase bandwidth at the possible cost of CPU usage")I considered this versus the cheaper, 2010 card model -- Intel Gigabit CT PCI-E Network Adapter EXPI9301CTBLK -- and decided to go with this model due to having a newer chipset (2013) a couple more features, and none of the current "broken features in Windows 10" issues the older model has.Finally, this card was worth the buy and I recommend it to anyone looking for a well-supported network card that won't give you any issues, and even more so if you're looking to replace a buggy network card. 5Excellent replacement for an Intel onboard NIC After recently upgrading to 1Gbps fiber and upgrading a lot of my network hardware to take full advantage of its speeds (an EdgeRouter ER-4, with a Ubiquity Unifi 8-60W switch) I discovered that I was still severely limited and after some trial and error troubleshooting I figured the problem might be an integrated NIC. Despite its 1Gbps rating, I was seeing massive CPU spikes, even with hardware offloading enabled on my router and I was getting download speeds of only about 120-130 Mbps, with upload speeds of about 550 Mpbs and severe bufferbloat.This dedicated NIC fixed all of those problems. My unloaded/loaded latency dropped from 5/230 MS to 1/17MS, and I now get a full gigabit down and upload speeds usually hover around 900 Mbps. Also no more CPU spikes.This card (or one similar to it) will be going in all of my future PC builds. Couldn't be happier so far. 5Newest drivers of most Gb NICs Newest drivers of most Gb NICs available for Windows 10. Actually 2019 drivers! Too expensive for what you get though. ;-( 4Great network card - fully compatible with Proxmox and XenServer I needed another NIC in a server working as a Proxmox host. I installed this card and booted up. I set parameters for the card, and assigned access to the VM that needed it. Everything worked great and the measured throughput has been very good. 5Better than onboard NIC Definitely worth the upgrade from the motherboard/onboard NIC. Drivers were picked up right away. Worth the expense. 5
Intel I210-T1 Network Adapter E0X95AA

Intel I210-T1 Network Adapter E0X95AA

4.6
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€89,00
Sale price
€89,00
Regular price
€146,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€57,00)