Dell Quad Port 10GbE Base-T Network Adapter DPN: 0K5V44,K5V44
- Brand: Dell
- Dell Part #: 0K5V44 (or K5V44)
- Kit Part #: 540-BBVB ( Adapter + FH bracket)
- Model: Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X710-T4
- Specs:-
- ::Type: Network Adapter (Converged Network Adapter - CNA)
- ::Chipset: Intel X710-T4
- ::Ports: Quad-Port (4 ports)
- ::Data Rate: 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10Gbps) per port
- ::Data Link Protocol: 10 Gigabit Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, 100 Megabit Ethernet (auto-negotiation) Interface: PCI Express (PCIe) 3.0 x8
- ::Connectors: 4 x RJ-45 (Copper, Base-T)
- ::Cabling Support: Category 6A (up to 100m) or Category 6 (up to 55m for 10GbE)
- ::Form Factor: Plug-in Card (typically Full-Height)
- Compatibility:-
- ( Compatible with a wide range of Dell PowerEdge servers, particularly those from the 13th, 14th, and 15th generations )
- ::PowerEdge R440 /PowerEdge R540 /PowerEdge R630 /PowerEdge R640 /PowerEdge R6415 / PowerEdge R730 /PowerEdge R730xd /PowerEdge R740 /PowerEdge R740xd /PowerEdge R740xd2 /PowerEdge R7415 /PowerEdge R7425 /PowerEdge R840 /PowerEdge R940 /PowerEdge R940xa /PowerEdge T640
- Condition: New
- Warranty: 1 (one) year Tekmart Africa warranty
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The SKU: 0K5V44 (also denoted as K5V44) is a Dell part number and refers to an Intel X710-T4 Quad-Port 10GbE BASE-T PCIe Network Adapter.
The adapter requires an available PCIe 3.0 x8 or larger slot and is available in both Full-Height and Low-Profile bracket options.
This network card is commonly used to add high-speed, copper-based (RJ-45) networking to Dell PowerEdge servers, including the 13th and 14th generations (e.g., R630, R730, R640, R740, etc.). It is a quad-port solution for aggregating bandwidth or connecting to multiple networks.
540-BBVO-as Half Height (vs.540-BBVB's Full Profile-the listing here).
The X710-T4 is a standard PCIe 3.0 x8 card. Period.
Dell's 16th Generation servers (like the R660, R760, etc.) fully support PCIe add-in cards, often with PCIe 4.0 or PCIe 5.0 slots. Since PCIe is backward compatible, a PCIe 3.0 card like the 0K5V44 should function in a Gen 16 server's PCIe slot.
Tekmart Caveat:-
Lastly, please note that if you are using it in a Gen 16 server, it will likely work, but for mission-critical production environments, it is always best to use a Dell-validated network card for that server generation to ensure full iDRAC integration, driver support, and system stability.
Reason is, while the card itself is standard, Dell's Gen 16 server generation may primarily utilize newer NICs like the Intel E810 series (25GbE and up).