Description
The IO Crest SD-PEX24055 is a high-performance PCIe x4 Network Interface Card designed to deliver ultra-fast 10 Gigabit Ethernet over copper. Engineered for reliability and flexibility, this NIC supports 10GBASE-T as specified by IEEE 802.3an, while also enabling 2.5GBASE-T and 5GBASE-T speeds over standard Cat5e and Cat6 copper cable. By combining backward compatibility with future-proof performance, the SD-PEX24055 is an ideal upgrade for servers, workstations, NAS appliances, virtualization hosts, and storage arrays that demand low latency, consistent throughput, and scalable network connections. With support for the IEEE 802.3bz standard and a PCIe x4 interface, this card is designed to unlock the full potential of modern data-center networks without requiring complex reconfiguration of your existing infrastructure.
- Blazing-fast 10GBase-T performance — Experience full 10 Gbps data transfer over copper cables, enabling rapid backups, high-speed virtualization, large-scale file transfers, and responsive virtualization workloads. The card also automatically negotiates to 2.5G and 5G speeds when the network environment or cables limit maximum throughput, helping you optimize bandwidth and reduce bottlenecks.
- Broad compatibility with copper cabling — Works with standard Cat5e and Cat6 cables, offering cost-effective upgrades without replacing your entire network infrastructure. This versatility makes the SD-PEX24055 an excellent choice for data centers, home labs, and enterprise environments that rely on existing copper cabling while migrating to higher speeds.
- PCIe x4 interface for high bandwidth — Enjoy a wide data path between the NIC and the motherboard with PCI Express x4 support, providing ample headroom for sustained 10G speeds. The card is designed for compatibility with PCIe 2.0 and 3.0 slots, ensuring broad motherboard compatibility across a range of servers and desktops.
- Flexible form factor with brackets included — The SD-PEX24055 is packaged to fit a variety of chassis, including both full-height and low-profile (half-height) configurations. This makes it suitable for standard rack servers, tower servers, and compact workstations, allowing you to maximize your space and performance in diverse environments.
- Comprehensive driver and OS support — Engineered for mainstream operating systems, the NIC supports Windows, Linux, and virtualization platforms. Drivers are provided to ensure stable operation, easy installation, and compatibility with common server and desktop environments. This enables seamless deployment in physical, virtual, and cloud-connected setups.
Technical Details of IO Crest SD-PEX24055
- Interface — PCI Express x4 interface (PCIe x4), designed for high-bandwidth workloads and compatible with PCIe 2.0/3.0 motherboards.
- Network speeds — 10GBASE-T support up to 10 Gbps, with automatic fallbacks to 5 Gbps and 2.5 Gbps depending on cable quality and network negotiation.
- Standards and compatibility — Compliant with IEEE 802.3an (10GBASE-T) and IEEE 802.3bz (2.5/5GBASE-T) standards, enabling interoperability with modern switches and routers. Backwards-compatible with lower speeds for legacy networks.
- Cable requirements — Optimized for Cat5e and Cat6 copper cables, allowing 10G/5G/2.5G operation where supported by the network infra. Cable choice influences actual throughput and distance capabilities.
- Physical form factor — Includes full-height and low-profile brackets to accommodate standard and compact server chassis, workstations, and embedded systems.
- Connector type — RJ-45 Ethernet port for copper-based 10GBASE-T connectivity, with auto-negotiation and auto-MDI/MDIX capabilities to simplify cable management.
- Auto-negotiation and efficiency — Auto-negotiation optimizes link speed and duplex mode, while energy-efficient Ethernet (EEE) features may help reduce power draw in supported configurations.
- Operating system and virtualization support — Compatible with major Windows and Linux distributions, plus virtualization platforms such as VMware ESXi, Hyper-V, and KVM, with driver packages provided by IO Crest and chipset vendors.
- Jumbo frames and tuning — Supports jumbo frames to enhance performance for large data transfers and storage workflows; suitable for high-throughput applications like backups, media editing, and database replication.
How to Install IO Crest SD-PEX24055
Installing the IO Crest SD-PEX24055 is a straightforward process designed for IT professionals and enthusiasts alike. Before you begin, ensure you have a compatible motherboard with an available PCIe x4 slot and a chassis that supports the card’s dimensions. Prepare a CAT6 or CAT5e cable to connect to your network and have the desired driver package ready from IO Crest or the chipset vendor for your operating system. A reboot after installation is typically required to finalize driver loading and link negotiations.
- Power down the system and unplug from any power sources. Open the chassis to access the PCIe slots.
- Identify a free PCIe x4 slot that aligns with the card’s physical length and clearance. Remove any slot covers if needed and prepare for installation.
- Gently insert the SD-PEX24055 into the PCIe x4 slot, ensuring it seats firmly with a click. Secure the bracket to the chassis with screws to hold the card in place.
- Reconnect power and boot the system. Enter the operating system to install the appropriate drivers. You can use the driver CD if included or download the latest packages from IO Crest or the chipset vendor’s website.
- If your chassis requires a low-profile installation, ensure the included low-profile bracket is mounted. This helps maintain proper clearance in compact server or workstation enclosures.
- Connect your 10GBASE-T network port to a compatible switch, router, or network appliance using a Cat6 or Cat6a cable for best results. If your network supports 2.5G/5G, the card will automatically negotiate the highest common speed.
- Power up, configure the NIC in your OS network settings, and verify link status and negotiated speed. Run a basic throughput test or real-world transfer to confirm stable 10G/5G/2.5G performance.
- For virtualization environments, configure the NIC within the hypervisor as you would any physical NIC, ensuring proper uplink configuration and virtual machine networking performance.
Frequently asked questions
- What speeds does the IO Crest SD-PEX24055 support? The card delivers 10GBASE-T speeds up to 10 Gbps with automatic fallbacks to 5 Gbps and 2.5 Gbps based on network conditions and cable capabilities.
- What cables are required? It works with standard Cat5e and Cat6 copper cables. For optimal 10G performance, higher-grade cables such as Cat6a or Cat7 are recommended, especially over longer distances.
- Which operating systems are supported? The SD-PEX24055 is designed for Windows and Linux operating systems and is compatible with major virtualization platforms, with drivers provided by IO Crest and partner chipset vendors.
- Is a driver CD included? Driver media is typically available from IO Crest or the chipset vendor’s website. For the latest performance and compatibility updates, download the current driver package from the official source.
- Can I use jumbo frames with this NIC? Yes. The card supports jumbo frames, enabling reduced CPU overhead and improved efficiency for large data transfers common in backups, storage replication, and virtualization workloads.
- Do I need a special motherboard or BIOS settings? In most cases, no. The SD-PEX24055 uses standard PCIe x4 interfaces and will function with typical BIOS/UEFI configurations. Some environments may benefit from enabling PCIe bifurcation or tuning settings, depending on the server or motherboard.
- Is this card suitable for a home lab or data center? Yes. Its dual capability of 10G over copper along with 2.5G/5G fallback makes it a versatile choice for both home labs seeking aggressive performance and data centers needing reliable upgrade paths for storage, virtualization, and high-speed networks.
- What if I don’t see 10G speeds immediately? Ensure the network switch or router supports 10GBASE-T, verify cable quality, and install the latest drivers. Performance is affected by the entire network path, including cabling, switch capabilities, and CPU overhead in the host system.
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