

🚀 Quad-port speed meets pro-grade reliability — don’t get left behind in the network race!
The Intel I350-T4 Network Card is a professional-grade, quad-port Gigabit Ethernet adapter featuring the Intel I350-AM4 controller. Designed for high-speed, stable network connections, it supports PCI-E 2.1 x4 interface and broad OS compatibility including Windows, Linux, and VMware. Its energy-efficient design and flexible low-profile/full-height brackets make it ideal for both desktop and server environments, empowering IT pros to build scalable, high-performance networks with ease.












| ASIN | B01MXJA7M8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #124 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Brand | ipolex |
| Color | x1 |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (48) |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1 Gigabytes Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | PCIE x 4 |
| Manufacturer | ipolex |
| Mfr Part Number | 82580-4T-Intel |
| Model Number | BCM-57810-2S-Broadcom |
| UPC | 603149414990 |
J**E
4 Port NIC
Works as advertised.
D**3
Build your own router.
Needed something for a pfsense build this came in handy.
J**Y
Easy Plug & Play device. Works well on intel CPUs.
Easy plug & play device. It's amazing.
P**A
Works great!
Works with ESXi 8.0.
S**N
Works perfectly in my Vmsphere 7.0 home lab
I'm using this for my vmsphere EXSi 7.0 home lab. My box is an old Dell Optiplex 790 MT (i7 gen2, 16GB RAM). I needed more nic ports. This card fit the bill. It was immediately recognized by vmsphere. No need to install any additional drivers. I tested all of the ports for connectivity. I'd say this card for my purpose is a success!
B**X
Great buy!
Works great in an LACP group. Got these for my server and my NAS and they’re doing fantastically
T**H
dead on arrival
card has a dead short on power rail. luckly my psu tripped when i switched it on
J**R
Bracket doesn't line up with all 4 ports - See other brand
The bracket on the 4-port NIC doesn't allow the ports to sit flush with the surface of the chassis slots. This causes an issue when installing as the PCI-e Slots will not line up with the chassis without alteration or forcing the NIC card into the motherboard (and possibly damaging both). I install a lot of 2- and 4- port NICs in servers and these have the worst design flaw of any other aftermarket i-350-am2 card that I've come across.
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