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IBM 46K7899 1 x Port 10Gb/s CX4 PCI-Express x8 Adapter
- Single 10Gb/s CX4 port
- PCI-Express x8 interface
- High-speed network adapter
- Designed for IBM server systems
- Provides 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity
- Low latency data transfer
- Suitable for demanding network applications
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Product Overview
The IBM 46K7899 is a PCI-Express x8 adapter card featuring a single 10Gb/s CX4 port. It is designed for high-speed network connectivity in IBM server environments.
Technical Information
| Ports | 1 x 10Gb/s CX4 |
| Interface | PCI-Express x8 |
| Speed | 10Gb/s |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | IBM |
| Part Number | 46K7899 |
Product Description
The IBM 46K7899 is a high-performance network adapter card that provides a single 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) port utilizing the CX4 interface. This adapter is built on a PCI-Express x8 bus, ensuring ample bandwidth to support the full speed of the 10Gb/s connection and minimize latency between the network and the host server. Designed primarily for IBM server environments, this card is ideal for applications requiring high-speed data transfer, such as storage area networks (SANs), high-performance computing (HPC) clusters, and demanding enterprise network backbones. The CX4 connector is known for its robustness and ability to handle high-speed signals, making it suitable for short-reach, high-bandwidth connections. By equipping servers with the IBM 46K7899, organizations can significantly enhance their network throughput, reduce bottlenecks, and improve the overall performance of data-intensive applications. Its integration into the PCI-Express x8 slot ensures efficient communication with the server's system resources, making it a valuable component for modern, high-speed networking infrastructures.
