Sonnet G10E-2X-E3 Overview
Sonnet G10E-2X-E3 Specs
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| OS Compatibility |
| Networking I/O | |
| System Connection | |
| OS Compatibility | |
| Wake on LAN | |
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Sonnet G10E-2X-E3 Reviews
It Works Really Well in Legacy MacPro
My old MacPro 4,1 needed more network speed. The 11Mbs factory ports were not doing the job any more. After reading a couple of reviews that pointed me in the wrong direction I ordered a single port Sonnet card. It didn't work. Sonnet tech support got me pointed at this one. It installed easily, the drivers were easy to retrieve and load, it worked right away, and it's FAST. Exactly the product I needed. The only down side and the reason I only gave four stars is the price. At nearly two and a half times the price of the single port card this one strained my home network budget. If you can get past the price this could be the network card for you.
Still under review
I wont say is a great product yet, nor is bad. Im using this product to connect my iMac to my NAS ( FreeNAS ) peer-to-peer connection. Im using this along with the Echo Express SE I. So far Im getting 650-800Mbs writing & 375-600 reading speed data transfer. no so bad at all lets see how it goes along the way. I would recommend the product for money specially so far is the only one out in the market at this price with this capabilities. I also have the SuperMicro X540 installed on the FreeNAS box, they both use intel chipset. The Sonnet presto use 550 and the SuperMicro 540 no uncap-abilities in between so far.
