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PCIe x4 Network Cards StarTech ST10GPEXNDPI

StarTech ST10GPEXNDPI

Network Card

£382.14
Or 3 interest-free payments of £127.38/mo.*
9+stores
PCIe x4 Network Cards StarTech ST1000SPEX43

StarTech ST1000SPEX43

Network Card

£138.23
Or 3 interest-free payments of £46.07/mo.*
9+stores
PCIe x4 Network Cards StarTech ST4000SPEXI

StarTech ST4000SPEXI

Network Card

£176.54
Or 3 interest-free payments of £58.84/mo.*
9+stores
PCIe x4 Network Cards Synology E10G18-T1

Synology E10G18-T1

Network Card

£143.77
Or 3 interest-free payments of £47.92/mo.*
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PCIe x4 Network Cards TP-Link TX401
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TP-Link TX401

Network Card

£69.99£78.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £23.33/mo.*
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PCIe x4 Network Cards Intel I350-T2 (I350T2V2BLK)

Intel I350-T2 (I350T2V2BLK)

4.2

Network Card

£96.19
Or 3 interest-free payments of £32.06/mo.*
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PCIe x4 Network Cards Intel I350-T4 4xGbE BaseT Adapter for IBM System x

Intel I350-T4 4xGbE BaseT Adapter for IBM System x

4.9

Network Card

£99.98
Or 3 interest-free payments of £33.32/mo.*
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PCIe x4 Network Cards ASUS XG-C100F

ASUS XG-C100F

Network Card

£79.00£84.83
Or 3 interest-free payments of £26.33/mo.*
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StarTech ST2GPEX

StarTech ST2GPEX

Network Card

£28.32
Or 3 interest-free payments of £9.44/mo.*
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StarTech PEX10GSFP

StarTech PEX10GSFP

Network Card

£134.19
Or 3 interest-free payments of £44.73/mo.*
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StarTech PR42GI-NETWORK-CARD

StarTech PR42GI-NETWORK-CARD

Network Card

£176.99£184.17
Or 3 interest-free payments of £58.99/mo.*
9+stores
Trendnet TEG-10GECSFP

Trendnet TEG-10GECSFP

Network Card

£58.66£62.29
Or 3 interest-free payments of £19.55/mo.*
8stores
NETWORK CARDS

FAQ

Network cards are hardware components that enable computers to connect to a network. They facilitate data exchange between computers and other devices, ensuring seamless communication. When choosing a network card, consider compatibility with your system, the type of connection (wired or wireless), and the required speed for your tasks.

Network cards convert data into electrical signals for transmission over networks. They receive incoming signals and convert them back into data for the computer to process. Look for cards with efficient data transfer rates that match your internet speed and usage needs.

Network cards come in wired and wireless types. Wired cards use Ethernet cables, while wireless ones connect via Wi-Fi. Choose based on your setup: wired for stable connections or wireless for flexibility.

Upgrading your network card can improve connection speed and reliability. If you experience slow internet speeds or frequent disconnections, a newer card might offer better performance and support modern standards like Wi-Fi 6.

You can install a network card yourself if you're comfortable opening your computer case. Ensure the new card is compatible with your motherboard's slots and follow installation instructions carefully to avoid damage.

Network cards must be compatible with your computer's operating system and motherboard slots. Check specifications before purchasing to ensure they meet system requirements and avoid potential issues.

Network Cards: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing a network card, it's crucial to assess your specific networking requirements. Consider whether you need a wired or wireless connection, the speed you require, and compatibility with your existing hardware. For example, if you're gaming or streaming high-definition content, opting for a card that supports faster speeds like Gigabit Ethernet or Wi-Fi 6 might be beneficial.

Ensure the network card is compatible with your computer's motherboard and has the necessary ports for your setup. Look at the card's interface—such as PCIe or USB—and verify it matches an available slot on your device. Also, consider the number of ports you need; some cards offer multiple Ethernet ports, which can be useful for connecting various devices.

Technology evolves rapidly, and investing in a slightly more powerful graphics card can save you from needing an upgrade too soon. Look for features like ray tracing support and ample VRAM, which can enhance performance in future games and applications. While it's important to stay within budget, considering future-proofing options helps you make a smart investment that lasts longer.

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