Network
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32GB 4Rx4 1.35V PC3L-8500 CL7 DDR3 RDIMM
32GB 4Rx4 1.35V PC3L-8500 CL7 DDR3 RDIMM
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32GB 4Rx4 1.35V PC3-10600 CL9 DDR3 LRDIMM
32GB 4Rx4 1.35V PC3-10600 CL9 DDR3 LRDIMM
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8GB 2Rx4 1.5V PC3-12800 CL11 DDR3 1600Mhz RDIMM
8GB 2Rx4 1.5V PC3-12800 CL11 DDR3 1600Mhz RDIMM
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16GB 2Rx4 1.5V PC3-12800 CL11 ECC DDR3 VLP RDIMM
16GB 2Rx4 1.5V PC3-12800 CL11 ECC DDR3 VLP RDIMM
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16GB 2Rx4 1.5V PC3-12800 CL11 DDR3 RDIMM
16GB 2Rx4 1.5V PC3-12800 CL11 DDR3 RDIMM
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8GB 2Rx8 1.5V PC3-10600 CL9 DDR3 UDIMM
8GB 2Rx8 1.5V PC3-10600 CL9 DDR3 UDIMM
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ServeRAID M5100 Series SSD Performance Accelerator
ServeRAID M5100 Series SSD Performance Accelerator
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4GB 1Rx4 1.35V PC3L-10600 CL9 DDR3 RDIMM
4GB 1Rx4 1.35V PC3L-10600 CL9 DDR3 RDIMM
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IBM 460W Redundant Power supply unit
IBM 460W Redundant Power supply unit
Find the right network card & accessories here
At Foxway, you will find a large variety of network cards and accessories from different manufacturers such as Lenovo, IBM, HP, APC and others. So whatever your needs and requirements, you can also find the right choice. We have network cards for desktop computers connected via PCI, PCI Express or USB as well as 4G network cards for notebooks.
Network cards for desktop computers
Although the vast majority of modern desktop computers from the manufacturer are equipped with an Ethernet network card, sooner or later it may be necessary to acquire a new network card.
Here are some examples you can use when purchasing a network card, as well as some of the advantages and disadvantages of each type of network card.
There are several reasons why you may need to purchase a new wireless network card or a new network card. For example, you may find that your current desktop network adapter does not support the specific protocol used by your router or switch, for example, if your current network adapter is 10/100 mbit and you need a fiber optic network adapter or a gigabit network card.
PCI and PCI Express network cards
An option to purchase a new network card for a desktop computer is to purchase a PCI or PCI Express card. The PCI slots are those on the back of the computer where the graphics card is mounted. If you have a newer desktop computer, you should be aware that it may use PCI Express or PCI-X slots, both of which are simply updated and faster versions of earlier PCI systems. Therefore, be sure to choose a desktop computer card that fits the PCI slots on your computer.
USB network adapter
The other option when purchasing a network card for a desktop computer is to purchase a USB network card. USB network adapters are available in the same way as PCI and PCI Express network adapters for wireless networks and various Ethernet connections.
USB network cards for desktop computers have the immediate advantage of being fairly easy to install. The disadvantage of USB network cards compared to PCI and PCI Express cards, on the other hand, is that the price is often higher if you want to achieve the same speed. Finally, earlier versions of the USB system do not operate at the same speed that the different types of PCI network cards for desktop computers usually offer. So, if your computer only has USB ports in versions prior to 2.0, you should consider choosing a PCI network card instead.
Various network card types
Based on the type of network the computer needs to access, there are different types of network cards. It is particularly important here to pay attention when the speed increases. If you need to connect to a gigabit network, you will not get the most out of it with cheaper 10/100 network cards for desktop computers. But that's not so important, because the vast majority of wireless network cards and Ethernet network cards are retro-compatible, which means they can communicate with a router or 10/100 switch easily.