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HP 010994-001 NC6136 1000Base-SX 64-bit/66MHz PCI Gigabit Network Interface Card
- 1 x Gigabit Ethernet Port
- 1000Base-SX Standard (Fiber Optic)
- 64-bit/66MHz PCI Interface
- High-performance server connectivity
- Utilizes LC connectors for fiber optic cables
- Provides robust and reliable Gigabit Ethernet performance
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Product Overview
The HP 010994-001 NC6136 is a 64-bit/66MHz PCI Gigabit Network Interface Card designed for high-performance server environments. It supports the 1000Base-SX standard for fiber optic Gigabit Ethernet connectivity.
Technical Information
| Ethernet Standard | 1000Base-SX |
| Interface | 64-bit/66MHz PCI |
| Connector Type | LC (Fiber Optic) |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Form Factor | PCI Adapter Card |
Product Description
The HP 010994-001, identified as the NC6136, is a high-performance Gigabit Ethernet Network Interface Card engineered for demanding server applications. This card operates on the 1000Base-SX standard, which utilizes multi-mode fiber optic cables for its Gigabit Ethernet connections. This fiber optic interface offers advantages in terms of distance and immunity to electromagnetic interference compared to copper-based solutions. It features a 64-bit/66MHz PCI interface, providing a high-bandwidth connection to the host system's PCI bus. This advanced PCI specification ensures that the network card can keep pace with the high data throughput demands of modern servers, minimizing bottlenecks between the network and the system's memory or CPU. The NC6136 is designed for environments where reliable, high-speed network connectivity is critical, such as in data centers, enterprise networks, and high-performance computing clusters. Its fiber optic interface, typically using LC connectors, allows for flexible deployment over longer distances within a facility, making it a robust choice for critical network infrastructure.