






Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Indonesia.
🚀 Upgrade your network game with Vogzone’s 10GbE powerhouse — because speed waits for no one!
The Vogzone 10Gb PCI-E NIC Network Card with Intel X710-BM2 chipset delivers dual SFP+ ports supporting 100MbE/1GbE/10GbE speeds over PCIe 3.0 x8 interface. Designed for professional-grade stability and low latency, it supports major OS platforms including Windows, Linux, and VMware. Ideal for data centers and high-performance desktops, it features advanced traffic management, virtualization support, and a 3-year warranty, making it a reliable choice for demanding network environments.














| ASIN | B07SKQT6MJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #265 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Brand | Vogzone |
| Color | X710-DA2-10G(2*SFP+) |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (74) |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabytes Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.8"L x 5.9"W x 1.1"H |
| Item Weight | 7 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Vogzone |
| Mfr Part Number | V-X710-DA2 |
| Model Number | V-X710-DA2 |
| UPC | 778601246355 |
| Warranty Description | 3-Year Free Warranty |
A**R
Great option for x4 10Gbps
Works fine in an x4 slot. Chipset is ubiquitous, well supported in Linux
D**Z
install the drivers
install the drivers from intel and it'll work fine. had to go into device manager to manually select driver
T**U
Ok I guess
I had a Connect-X 3 in my PC but when I would run AI on my graphics card it would disconnect repeatedly. Swapping out the card didn't help. This card is not giving me that issue but it is an x8 card and my slot is x4 so I believe I am only getting half speed. Better to get half speed and no disconnects though. The Connect-X 3 cards install automatically with Windows 10, but this Intel card required me to download the driver. That isn't a big deal but definitely nice to have a card that works out of the box.
L**U
Works smoothly on a old Dell R710 server
Works smoothly on a old Dell R710 server. Customer needs know that not all SPF+ adaptors work with Intel NIC. You need SFP+ made for Intel NIC
T**B
Works perfectly in truenas
Worked right out of the box in TreuNAS
A**E
Fantástico... todo perfecto...
T**E
SFP Locked
This card only works with approved Intel SFPs, and the xl710-unlocker utility doesn't work to remove the restriction.
B**K
Could not get it working (*Updated*)
**Update** The seller was very helpful when I reached out for assistance. After several troubleshooting attempts they suggested using Intel-brand SFPs. I was able to find some 10g Intel-brand duplex SFPs for not too much here and install them. They do work and I thus have the card functioning with 10g connection. Just keep this in mind if you're checking this card - your Cisco-brand and no-name SFPs may not work with this and you may also need to buy Intel-brand SFPs for it to work. I've restored a star for the excellent customer service and also another for getting it functional with the Intel SFPs, though I have left off a couple for all the hassle and this card being terribly picky (which is Intel's fault, not the manufacturer I believe, but still...) Some caveats and other notes: The Intel SFPs I got (about $10/ea for a now-discontinued corporate/enterprise-level one) only accept MM fiber (not single mode). I can use other brands of SFPs on the other end, I just have to make sure they're 850nm and using MM fiber (just as these are). It may take some trial and error on your side to make sure things are working. Once things are it seems to be working very well (though with some likely thermal throttling during large file transfers and such, but that may be more on the SFP and/or switch side so I didn't ding this card for it). **Original Review** I really had high hopes for this card, but could not get any SFP to work with this and provide an active connection. I'm using Win10 x64 and put this in a PCI-Express x8 slot (a spare/unoccupied video card slot). The first time I turned it on it was detected as a device, so I went to Windows Update and it detected the driver as an optional update. I downloaded and installed it (which didn't ask for a reboot). I then went to plug in an SFP and give it a shot. I have a switch with 2x 10g SFP slot and then 4x 2.5g slots. On the SFP side I have three 10g duplex SFPs, a matching set of 10g bidirectional SFPs, and a 10g RJ45 SFP. I first tried this with the duplex SFPs. With the switch I can get activity with either single-mode or multimode fiber. I tried one end in this card with both cables, tried both ports, and got no connectivity - Windows just showed this connection as disconnected and I got no activity lights on the switch either. I tried switching the SFP ports on the switch and the card, and switching between the known-good fiber cables. I tried all the variations to no effect - still no detection of active network (even with reboots and reinstalling the drivers and such). I then tried the RJ45 card. It had no effect - it was not detected as a valid connection on the 2.5g ports on the switch (though I know the SFP is good because it works with other devices - including as I just described it). I also tried both SFP slots on this card and rebooting/reinstalling things. After this (as mentioned by some users here) I installed the drivers from the Intel site (which are not linked in the description, but I found easily by searching the card chipset). After installing the new drivers and rebooting I tried all my troubleshooting again, with each of the three types of SFP and switching between different types of fiber/copper cables (all known-good and working in other devices) and between the two SFP slots on this card and on the switch. I'm either doing something wrong or missing some kind of manual configuration step (perhaps I have to enable or start something with Powershell, though I haven't found it yet), or this card's SFP ports are dead. It's rather sad, since I was really looking forward to upgrading my capacity.
B**D
I love this Intel X710-DA4 quad 10 gig server card from Vogzone! Build quality is excellent and the packaging includes a plastic clamshell that protects your card right up to the moment of installation. This card can be installed with either screw-based slot mounting or tool-less chassis alike. Installation was effortless and it worked flawlessly in every test I threw at it, including iperf tests that show full line rate throughput on all ports. Like any of a thousand other Intel-based cards I've used over the years this offering from Vogzone provides enterprise-class PCIe hardware using a chipset that (in my opinion) rivals anything ever released by 3Com, Realtek, Broadcom or Mellanox. Installing in a fully updated 2026 Windows test machine this card shows up in Device Manager as "Intel(R) Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X710" with the second, third and fourth ports adding the "-2", "-3" and "-4" labels respectively. The best thing about this card is the staggering amount of configurable options under the advanced properties tab that lets you do virtually ANYTHING you want for an enterprise-class network. QoS, VLANs, frame sizing, TCP checksum offloading... on and on. The 1.10.128.0 driver Windows Update installs is quite old, but that's a good thing - it has been relentlessly used and hardened through years of 24/7 usage in datacenters all over the world so performance and stability are absolutely guaranteed. Highly recommended as a cost-effective enterprise-class NIC.
B**D
I love this Intel X710-DA2 10 gig server card from Vogzone! Build quality is excellent and the packaging includes a plastic clamshell that protects your card right up to the moment of installation and a low profile bracket is also included. This card can be installed with either screw-based slot mounting or tool-less chassis alike. Installation was effortless and it worked flawlessly in every test I threw at it, including iperf tests that show full line rate throughput on both ports. Like any of a thousand other Intel-based cards I've used over the years this offering from Vogzone provides enterprise-class PCIe hardware using a chipset that (in my opinion) rivals anything ever released by 3Com, Realtek, Broadcom or Mellanox. Installing in a fully updated 2026 Windows test machine this card shows up in Device Manager as "Intel(R) Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X710" with the second port adding the "-2" label. The best thing about this card is the staggering amount of configurable options under the advanced properties tab that lets you do virtually ANYTHING you want for an enterprise-class network. QoS, VLANs, frame sizing, TCP checksum offloading... on and on. The 1.10.128.0 driver Windows Update installs is quite old, but that's a good thing - it has been relentlessly used and hardened through years of 24/7 usage in datacenters all over the world so performance and stability are absolutely guaranteed. Highly recommended as a cost-effective enterprise-class server or workstation NIC.
N**S
Works out of the box with my 12 year old intel workstation motherboard, with a truenas setup. Negotiates nicely with my 10gig sfp+ zyxel switch. Options in India are very expensive online, this was still reasonable compared to everything else out there.
A**R
It's nice to see enterprise grade gear trickle down to the consumer market. While not a new NIC, the 10gig speeds are very fast and is a huge upgrade from the usual gigabit-2.5gigE NIC that comes with most motherboards. The card was plug and play with Windows installing the drivers automatically, and the link speed immediately shows 10gbps-- nice. No problems with reliability in the >2 weeks I've used the card. It's so nice to be able to max out my 1.5Gbit internet with torrents while also copying files locally to two other PCs at 2.5Gbit each, and still have bandwidth to spare.
T**R
This required manual installation of the driver on Windows 11 Pro. Download it from Intel's website by searching "intel x710-da4" and get the "Intel Ethernet Adapter Complete Driver Pack" (Jun 15, 2025 at the time of this review). If you're installing a quad 10GB fiber ethernet card, you probably know what to do from there on. Another reviewer had reported that the device would only work with "approved Intel SFPs". I had no problem using it with a 10Gtek device. Works as expected... it's Intel, so why wouldn't it.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
3 weeks ago