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by alexfoo 11 days ago
For my own 10G homelab network I jumped the gun and got a couple of Intel X540-T1 cards for my two servers and balked at the cost of the RJ45-SFP+ transceivers (Unifi's version is ~USD60). (I'm sure there are cheaper options for the "not hot" flavour transceivers but I didn't want to have to gamble again.)

In the end I just replaced each X540-T1 with a X520-DA2 which are pretty much the same price on eBay (under USD20) and then I can just use a DAC that's a fraction of the cost of the RJ45-SFP+ transceivers.

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Yeah its better to avoid rj45 entire for 10gig if one can. It's unavoidable though for some places. e.g. A lot of consumer boards have a spare X1 PCIE slot...which is enough for 10gig if its gen4.

...but all the 1X cards I've seen are rj45 and didn't want to take a chance on seeing if a X4 sfp card can run in a 1X at full 10gig