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23 Dec, 2025
£115.08 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £84.84 ex‑VAT, this Intel “NIC/PCIe to dual RJ45 1GbE” bulk card is a pretty sensible buy *if* you specifically need two wired Ethernet ports and you want something that’s likely to behave reliably in a server/PC environment. Intel NICs tend to be solid on drivers and day‑to‑day stability, which matters in B2B when you’re not interested in weird link issues, firmware quirks, or troubleshooting half the afternoon. If you’re doing simple dual‑port use cases—management + production network, teaming, or basic segmentation—this is the kind of workhorse hardware that just gets plugged in and forgotten.
That said, it’s not a good deal if you’re expecting modern “value” features beyond straight 1GbE connectivity. If you’re trying to justify it for higher throughput workloads, you’ll quickly hit the ceiling compared with 2.5/5GbE or 10GbE options, and you may end up paying again when you upgrade network performance. Also, check your chassis/slot situation and whether your platform expects full‑height PCIe cards—dual-port is convenient, but bulk cards aren’t always the most flexible for every build. Overall: buy it for dependable dual‑port gigabit where cost and reliability matter; don’t buy it if your problem is bandwidth rather than connectivity.

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