FS: 2 Chelsio T-422-CR, 1 T440-LP-CR, 1 Myricom Myri -10g. Mellanox ConnectX-3 VPI

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Drooh

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I've got 4 Extra 10 10GBE NICS I purchased last month, which turned out to be overpurchased.

I've got

2 Chelsio T-422-CR (Dual 10GBE SFP+ and dual 1gbe) -> $60 Each
1 Chelsio T-440-LP-CR with Spider Cable (4x10GBE) -> $100, $75 without Cable
I'll make a package deal if you want all 3

The Chelsio NIC's were purchased in may,

I also have :
Mellanox ConnectX-3 VPI single 10/40gbe -> $40
Myricom Myri-1og with 10gbe QSFP Cable -> $30

The Mellanox and Myricom were purchased in may refurbished.

All NIC's work perfectly, no issues.

Forgot to mention, local pickup is welcome in the Dallas area.
 
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redeamon

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I've got 4 Extra 10 10GBE NICS I purchased last month, which turned out to be overpurchased.

I've got

2 Chelsio T-422-CR (Dual 10GBE SFP+ and dual 1gbe) -> $60 Each
1 Chelsio T-440-LP-CR with Spider Cable (4x10GBE) -> $100, $75 without Cable
I'll make a package deal if you want all 3

The Chelsio NIC's were purchased in may,

I also have :
Mellanox ConnectX-3 VPI single 10/40gbe -> $40
Myricom Myri-1og with 10gbe QSFP Cable -> $30

The Mellanox and Myricom were purchased in may refurbished.

All NIC's work perfectly, no issues.
Hey Drooh,

By any chance are any of these PCI 3.0? I've got a silly situation where I only have a 1x 3.0 slot on my Gen10 HP Microserver available and I want to use a 10gbe network adapter.
 

Drooh

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May 4, 2019
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Hey Drooh,

By any chance are any of these PCI 3.0? I've got a silly situation where I only have a 1x 3.0 slot on my Gen10 HP Microserver available and I want to use a 10gbe network adapter.
I will check, but I think they are all pci-e 2.0

I’ve got a little xpenology box with the same
Situation, where I put a single 10gbe Chelsio adapter in a 1x slot, works great. Of course it won’t hit 1 gigabyte per second, but will do a little over half. Depending on your setup that might be plenty. It takes me a pretty large array to saturate 10gbe.

I have a Chelsio T-580 that I was going to sell after these. It’s pcie3, but might be overkill for what you need at $150.