Thursday, February 2nd 2023

OWC Announces 2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe Network Adapter Expansion Card

OWC - the leading end-to-end ecosystem solution of computer hardware, accessories, and software for both consumers and professionals - today announced the all-new 2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe Network Adapter Expansion Card. Whether users need connectivity for high bandwidth workstations or need to move large resolution (up to 8K) files without dropped frames, the new OWC 2-Port 10G Ethernet PCIe Network Adapter is focused on eliminating bottlenecks and keeping data flowing to any mission-critical project.

Double the Opportunities
Like all OWC products, the 2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe Network Adapter Expansion Card is a solution designed to solve hassles throughout the creative process, expanding data streams and opening a new world of access and storage options:
  • Ideal for OWC Jellyfish workflows. Connect one 10G Port to an OWC Jellyfish or another 10G NAS array for the best collaborative editing experience while using the second 10G Port for super-fast local network file sharing and communication.
  • Pair the OWC 2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe Network Adapter with a PCIe expansion chassis like the OWC Mercury Helios 3S or in-storage solutions like the OWC ThunderBay Flex 8 or Flex 1U4 to give any Thunderbolt-equipped workflow a power boost.
  • Built-in AVB (Audio Video Bridging) support for audio and video interfaces enables the highest quality audio and video streams to be sent and received while also being connected to a high-performance shared storage NAS like the OWC Jupiter Callisto.
  • Dual ports can be used together for performance, redundancy, or load balancing.
Save and Share Up To 10x Faster
Designed to work with existing cable infrastructures ranging from Cat 5 to Cat 7, the OWC 2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe Network Adapter supports auto-negotiation of 10 Gb/s, 5 Gb/s, 2.5 Gb/s, 1 Gb/s, 100 Mb/s, and 10 Mb/s BASE-T Ethernet standards. Users can download, share and save files at over 900 MB/s per port, real-world tested speed. That's up to 10x faster than standard Ethernet to help beat project deadlines and keep them under budget.

For video editors, creative pros, musicians or gamers, the 10G network interface card (NIC) will deliver blazing-fast transfer speeds with signal reliability, stability and security wherever users work or play.

OWC 10 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe Network Adapter Features
  • Ultra-fast: over 900 MB/s per port, real-world tested transfer speed for large file transfers, video editing, and live-streaming gaming sessions
  • Versatile: use internally with PCIe slot equipped Mac Pro and Windows computers or externally with the OWC ThunderBay Flex 8, ThunderBay Flex 1U4, or Mercury Helios 3S
  • Easy integration: utilize existing Cat7 or Cat6a cabling up to 100-meter for full 10Gb speed or up to 5Gb speed for existing Cat6 and Cat5e cabling
  • Cost-effective: 2.5GBASE-T and 5GBASE-T technology (formerly NBASE-T) provides up to 500% faster performance with existing cabling
  • Smart: supports auto-negotiation for 10 Gb/s, 5 Gb/s, 2.5 Gb/s, 1 Gb/s, 100 Mb/s, and 10 Mb/s BASE-T Ethernet standards
  • AVB ready: perfect for use in pro audio and video applications where precise time-synchronized data streams is critical
  • Jumbo Frame ready: dramatically reduce network transactions and use less bandwidth with up to 16 KB jumbo frames
  • Advanced: IP, TCP, UDPO checksum and Large Send offload processes ensure highest CPU performance when large file transfers or high I/O operations occur
  • Dependable: Quality of Service (QoS) technology ensures priority applications and processes will deliver highest performance during limited network capacity
  • Accessible: Wake-on-LAN (WoL) ready for remote access of a home or work computer
  • Compatible: works with Mac, Windows, and Linux
  • Energy efficient: supports IEEE 802.3az for low computer bus power and cool operation
  • 1 Year OWC Limited Warranty
The Complete Lineup of OWC 10G Ethernet Connectivity Solutions
When it comes to 10G Ethernet, the OWC lineup of solutions is ready to handle high bandwidth needs. If only a single port is needed the OWC 1-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe Network Adapter or the external OWC Thunderbolt 3 10G Ethernet Adapter are perfect single high speed connections. For the ultimate in connectivity and expansion, the OWC Thunderbolt Pro Dock has 10G connectivity, in addition to CFexpress and SD card readers, (2) Thunderbolt ports, (1) USB-C port, and (3) USB-A ports.

Pricing & Availability
The OWC 2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe Network Adapter is available now for $299.99 on MacSales.com.
Source: OWC
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10 Comments on OWC Announces 2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe Network Adapter Expansion Card

#1
AnarchoPrimitiv
Wonder what chip it's actually using...$300? Am I thebonlynone who thinks 10GBASE-T NICs and switches should have been way, way more affordable by now?
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#2
TheLostSwede
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AnarchoPrimitivWonder what chip it's actually using...$300? Am I thebonlynone who thinks 10GBASE-T NICs and switches should have been way, way more affordable by now?
Marvell AQC113CS according to their specs.
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#3
ymdhis
Would be nice if we could get these down to the $100 category. But that's still very long off.
Of course you can just get a used X540 for $100, only problem is that it only supports 1GbE and 10GbE, not the speeds inbetween.
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#4
zmeul
CAT 7 !?!?
the people that wrote this press release do even know that CAT7 isn't even a TIA/EIA standard?! and it's only ratified for GG45, ARJ45 and TERA connectors? what does it even have to do with 8P8C (more known as RJ45)?
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#5
mechtech
AnarchoPrimitivWonder what chip it's actually using...$300? Am I thebonlynone who thinks 10GBASE-T NICs and switches should have been way, way more affordable by now?
4 intel i225v linked together ;)
zmeulCAT 7 !?!?
the people that wrote this press release do even know that CAT7 isn't even a TIA/EIA standard?! and it's only ratified for GG45, ARJ45 and TERA connectors? what does it even have to do with 8P8C (more known as RJ45)?

[SIZE=4]ANSI/TIA-568 (from wiki)[/SIZE]

[SIZE=4]The current revision includes Category 5e (100 MHz), 6 (250 MHz), 6A (500 MHz), and 8 (2,000 MHz). Categories 7 and 7A were not officially recognized by TIA and were generally only used outside the United States. Category 8 was published with ANSI/TIA‑568‑C.2‑1 (June 2016) [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI/TIA-568#cite_note-8'][8][/URL] to meet the performance specification intended by Category 7. [/SIZE]

Hmmmmm so CAT 8 is a thing since 2016 wow!! I haven't been keeping up.
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#6
timta2
zmeulCAT 7 !?!?
the people that wrote this press release do even know that CAT7 isn't even a TIA/EIA standard?! and it's only ratified for GG45, ARJ45 and TERA connectors? what does it even have to do with 8P8C (more known as RJ45)?
This press release will exist in the future.
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#7
Alan Smithee
Marvell Aquantia must be having supply chain issues for these to sell for $300.

Back in January 2022 I bought two of the single-port Gigabyte GC-AQC113C for $99 each. You can still buy the single-port Asus XG-C100C with the older (but same speed) AQC108 for $93.

For $300 you can get a dual port Intel X710 (e.g. QNAP QXG-10G2T-X710).
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#8
ymdhis
Alan SmitheeMarvell Aquantia must be having supply chain issues for these to sell for $300.

Back in January 2022 I bought two of the single-port Gigabyte GC-AQC113C for $99 each. You can still buy the single-port Asus XG-C100C with the older (but same speed) AQC108 for $93.

For $300 you can get a dual port Intel X710 (e.g. QNAP QXG-10G2T-X710).
That's two cards for $200 using two slots, this is one card using one slot, hence the extra price.
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#9
Alan Smithee
Two ports should cost less than two single port cards, not more
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#10
kiriakost
mechtechCategories 7 and 7A were not officially recognized by TIA and were generally only used outside the United States.
And we love it.
This is for pernanent within walls installation.
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