It depends on your existing infrastructure. RJ45 cards (like our 10G Base-T series) use standard Cat6a/7 copper cables and are ideal for distances up to 100m. SFP+ cards are preferred for ultra-low latency and lower power consumption, utilizing optical fibers or DAC cables—perfect for connecting servers directly to high-speed switches in a studio or data center.
Our network cards use standard PCIe 3.0/4.0 interfaces and are designed for wide compatibility. They are plug-and-play with most modern operating systems, including Windows 10/11, Windows Server, and Linux distributions. For NAS users, they are fully compatible with DIY systems like TrueNAS, Unraid, and Proxmox (PVE), featuring original Intel or Marvell chipsets for maximum stability.
Yes. Our multi-port network cards (Dual or Quad port) support LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol), allowing you to combine ports for increased bandwidth. Additionally, models featuring Intel X550 or X710 chipsets support SR-IOV (Single Root I/O Virtualization), which is essential for maximizing network performance in virtualized environments like VMware or Hyper-V.