
Safe Checkout
Secure Payments
Fast Delivery
Order Today
Free Shipping
Across the US
Easy Returns
Hassle-Free
Dell H3F3G 2-Port 10Gb/s SFP+ Gigabit Ethernet 10GBase-X Network Card
- 2 x 10Gb/s SFP+ ports
- High-speed Ethernet connectivity
- PCIe interface for server integration
- Supports 10GBase-X standard
- Ideal for demanding network applications
- Low latency performance
- Supports SR and LR transceivers (sold separately)
Free U.S. Ground Shipping
Typically 1-2 handling + 3-7 transit days
Purchase orders accepted
For government, enterprise, data center, and small business customers.
Bulk Purchase Inquiry
Volume pricing and availability
Product Overview
The Dell H3F3G is a 2-port 10Gb/s SFP+ network adapter card. It provides high-speed Ethernet connectivity for servers and workstations, utilizing a PCIe interface for integration.
Technical Information
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Port Type | SFP+ |
| Data Rate | 10 Gb/s |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PCIe (specific generation/lanes may vary) |
| Standard | 10GBase-X |
| Transceiver Support | SFP+ (SR, LR, etc.) |
Product Description
The Dell H3F3G is a dual-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet network adapter designed to deliver high-speed connectivity for servers and workstations. Each of the two SFP+ ports can support 10Gb/s data rates, making it suitable for bandwidth-intensive applications such as high-performance computing, storage networking, and data center virtualization. This network card connects to the host system via a PCIe interface, providing the necessary bandwidth to support the 10Gb/s speeds of each port. The SFP+ form factor allows for flexibility in choosing the appropriate transceiver (sold separately) for the specific application, whether it's short-reach (SR) or long-reach (LR) optical connections. This adaptability ensures it can be deployed in various network topologies. The Dell H3F3G is an essential component for modern data centers and enterprise environments that require high throughput and low latency. It enables faster data transfers, reduces network bottlenecks, and supports the demanding performance requirements of today's applications. Its dual-port design also offers options for redundancy or increased aggregate bandwidth.
