Saturday, October 9th 2021
Akasa Launches Low Profile 2.5 Gbps PCIe Network Card
With 2.5 Gbps Ethernet gaining popularity, we're seeing more and more companies launching 2.5 Gbps products and Akasa is the latest to join the fray. Although there's nothing really unique about this 2.5 Gbps card, it is the lowest profile card we've seen so far, which might make it suitable for certain builds where a regular card wouldn't fit.
The awkwardly named AK-PCCE25-01 features a Realtek Ethernet controller, although we can't quite make out which one, but it's one of the RTL8125 variants. The card comes with a full-height and half-height bracket and drivers for Windows 7 through 10, as well as Linux are provided. Retail pricing seems to be around US$31.95/£27.98/€29.90, which is in line with the competition, or somewhat cheaper.
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Akasa
The awkwardly named AK-PCCE25-01 features a Realtek Ethernet controller, although we can't quite make out which one, but it's one of the RTL8125 variants. The card comes with a full-height and half-height bracket and drivers for Windows 7 through 10, as well as Linux are provided. Retail pricing seems to be around US$31.95/£27.98/€29.90, which is in line with the competition, or somewhat cheaper.
22 Comments on Akasa Launches Low Profile 2.5 Gbps PCIe Network Card
I'm in Portugal and i was suprised to catch 1000/200 for barely 40 euro a month.
And it works. However peering through other country's comes with a cap.
It may be a rare one from me, but those are better built, with more expensive part base. ~25$
At least Akasa is a company that stands behind its products.
FYI I've known some people there for what I guess it over 20 years now, so it's not a company that's likely to leave you high and dry when you've got a problem.
I have a 100mbps @ 55 Euro, but because I took it with a special offer, I only pay 34.4 Euro.
My Motherboard already have 2.5Gbps, and the server I'm planning to build also have 2.5Gbps (same motherboard).
The next step is with more switches options, I know there are some now but there's not enough options, and the price is still on the high side.
Warranty wise, have did you ever had a NIC fail on you except blown out due to lightening?
First of all, Akasa is a well know, long established brand, unlike whatever it is you found on aliexpress. That might not make a difference to you, but it does to a lot of people, as they can contact someone IF there is an issue. How would you return a DOA? I doubt you could if you buy the card you posted a picture of.
They're clearly not the same card and saying that these things are made in a shed is just... :kookoo:
Even cheaply made PRC electronics aren't made in a shed, as you actually need a clean room factory to make electronics, but I guess you knew that and just want to post something stupid.
You're obviously free to buy whatever you want, from whomever you want, but I tend to stick with real companies rather than some random aliexpress or ebay seller, as you might not even get what you're paying for.
Plenty of cards from dodgy brands like ULANSeN, Cudy, EDUP and Tenext for example on Amazon and I wouldn't buy their products either.
Look at their site how the board looks like. Don't embarrass yourself.
No, I did not invest in them, but as I said, it's a well known company, they stand behind their products and offer actual warranties, which is more than you can say about any kind of random stuff you order from the PRC online.
I never said their product is better, but it's NOT the same card. You should put on your glasses before making unsubstantiated claims.
For starters, the one you put up a picture of doesn't use the same type of crystal and there's no space for the missing diodes (on the Akasa card) below the power regulation on that card. I guess you also missed the rather large yellow capacitor by the connector on the card you posted a picture of, which is again not present and couldn't be present on the Akasa card.
Also, I have no idea what you're trying to show with those arrows.
And the white stuff isn't glue stains...
I really feel sorry for you if the best thing you have to do today, is attack a company that has been around since 1997 and compare them to a random PRC company that you don't even know the name of.
You might not be familiar with them, but that also give you even less of a right to trash them.
Also, I never said this was the greatest product ever made, as you seemingly are trying to imply, it's a network card.
For your own good, take a chill pill, as you're the one embarrassing yourself here.
If that's not an embarrassment, then what else it is?
And it's not hard to beat a random aliexpress product warranty, so I buy it.
I used to handle electronics RMAs and repairs professionally and it's often just not worth it.