PCI-E Card Knowledge
- Info about Network Interface Card Teaming
- How to Setup a Server with Multiple Network Interface Adapters?
- How to Reconnect an Internet Network Adapter for an Acer Aspire?
- 9 Things to Do When Your Internal Network Card Stops Working
- Ethernet Standards NIC for Home Networking
- What Is a Network Interface Adapter?
- How to Configure a Network Interface Card in Linux?
- How should Configure Your NIC for ISA and TMG?
- Recommended Network Card Configuration for Forefront UAG Servers
SOPTO Special Topic
Certificate
Guarantee
Except products belongs to Bargain Shop section, all products are warranted by SOPTO only to purchasers for resale or for use in business or original equipment manufacturer, against defects in workmanship or materials under normal use (consumables, normal tear and wear excluded) for one year after date of purchase from SOPTO, unless otherwise stated...
Return Policies
Applications
PCI-E NIC Cards provide redundant connectivity to ensure an uninterrupted network connection.
PCI-E NIC Cards are ideal for VM environments with multiple operating systems, requiring shared or dedicated NICs.
They are specially designed for desktop PC clients, servers, and workstations with few PCI Express slots available.
SOPTO Products
- Fiber Optic Transceiver Module
- High Speed Cable
- Fiber Optical Cable
- Fiber Optical Patch Cords
- Splitter CWDM DWDM
- PON Solution
- FTTH Box ODF Closure
- PCI-E Network Card
- Network Cables
- Fiber Optical Adapter
- Fiber Optical Attenuator
- Fiber Media Converter
- PDH Multiplexers
- Protocol Converter
- Digital Video Multiplexer
- Fiber Optical Tools
- Compatible
Related Products
Performance Feature
Recommended
- Why Are PCIe SSDs So Fast?
The world of storage can be confused, with obscure terms hiding massive differences in technology and performance.
- PCI Express Bus Definition
The PCI Express bus defines the Electrical, topology and protocol for the physical layer of a point to point serial interface over copper wire or optical fiber.
- PCI Express Status
The PCI Express bus started showing up on Mother Boards in 2004 as an addition (using a new connector) to the PCI interface, and will coexist and out-pace parallel PCI at the rate PCI took over from the ISA bus.
- PCI Express Pinout
The pinout for expansion slots found on Personal Computers is listed below.
- PCI Express 3.0 Technical Challenges
Correctly routing PCIe 3.0 single traces is a design challenge that few companies can handle well
- Introduction of PCI Express 3.0
PCI Express 3.0 Base specification revision 3.0 was made available in November 2010, after multiple delays.
- PCI Express Requires an Error Detection and Retransmit Mechanism
The PCI Express standard requires an error detection and retransmit mechanism, which ensures that the TLP packets indeed arrive correctly.
- Differences between PCI and PCI-X
PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) is a data bus protocol. The first generation of cards that were built to utilize this bus are referred to as PCI cards.
- How about the PCI Express Performance?
Sooner or later PCIe, is going to run out of gas for moving data, as the performance has not kept up with the requirements in some parts of the market, especially technical computing.
- 32-Bit PCI Gigabit Ethernet NIC Card without BootROM socket
Gigabit Ethernet is the perfect solution for one of the major requirements of today's Local Area Networks: improving communication speed.
- 1000Base-SX/LX SFP PCI Express Fiber Adapter
Sopto 1000Base-X Fiber PCI-Express Ethernet adapter is ideal for high end servers to extend long distance network reliably and flexibly with up to 2000Mbps full-duplex bandwidth capacity.
- It is not a Good Plan to Follow-up PCIe 4.0
The PCI-SIG (PCI Special Interest Group) announced PCIe 4.0 will double PCIe 3.0 performance and--sit down for the next part--it will arrive in 2015 or 2016.
- Gigabit PCI Express Network Card Performance
The Gigabit PCI Express Network Card is a high-performance network adapter. It supports the PCI Express bus architecture, which provides faster throughput than the current 32- and 64-bit PCI bus architectures.
- Impact of PCI-E Speed on Gaming Performance
We see this most often with the mainstream series of CPUs (currently Haswell) and chipsets (Z87, H87, etc.)
- 10/100/1000Base-T PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
Sopto 10/100/1000Base-T PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Adapter is for PCI Express bus compliant computers, supporting auto-negotiation of 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet connection with up to 2000Mbps full-duplex bandwidth capacity.
- Altera’s IP compiler for PCI express, and how to survive it?
Xillybus is now supporting Altera FPGAs having the hard IP transceiver for PCI Express (and other Gigabit interfaces).
- Dual 10G SFP+ Slot Ethernet Server Adapter Card Introduction
Sopto Dual SFP+ Slot 10G Ethernet Server Adapter Card -Apply Dual-port 10 Gigabit Fiber SFP+ server connections,
- Plug and Play PCI-E Card
Plug and Play (PnP) means that you can connect a device or insert a card into your computer and it is automatically recognized and configured to work in your system.
- An easy way to quickly boot your PCIe-connected FPGA
If your FPGA design is connected as a PCIe device, chances are you need your design to respond within the PCIe specification’s 100msec boot-time requirement.
- Adding a PCI Device
Let's say that you have just added a new PCI-based sound card to your Windows XP computer. Here's an example of how it would work.