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Broadcom BCM5751 Netxtreme Gigabit PCI Express Ethernet Network Adapter Card (NO SOFTWARE)

by HP
4.1 out of 5 stars 62 customer reviews
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  • Integrated 10/100/1000BASE-T Transceiver
  • PCI-E v1.0a compliant
  • Automatic MDI Crossover Function
  • Automatic Detection and Correction of Pair Swaps, Pair Skew and Pair Polarity
  • Includes Half Height Bracket
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Product Information

Product Dimensions 5 x 0.8 x 5 inches
Item Weight 1.8 ounces
Shipping Weight 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Manufacturer hp
ASIN B005NX1DAK
Item model number Broadcom 5751
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4.1 out of 5 stars 62 customer reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #69 in Computers & Accessories > Computer Components > Network Cards
#612 in Computers & Accessories > Networking Products > Network Adapters
Date first available at Amazon.com September 18, 2011

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This NIC works great and has a low profile inside my case. I had to replace an onboard NIC that was starting to fail, and this one fit the bill without needing a driver download or anything. WIndows 7 has the drivers for this chipset already.
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Got this for a Dell Windows Vista system, after my attempt to install an Intel Gigabit card failed -- the new card required Intel's PROset drivers, but I had to uninstall the existing one first, and the installer refused to let me do it. So I pulled that card and put this one in. Came right up, didn't need to download separate drivers or anything. Definitely recommend this over that Intel card.
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By Howard on March 13, 2012
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Needed a PCI-Express 1Gigabit Ethernet card. All local resources failed me so I turned to Amazon. I chose this card because it was the cheapest. Plugged it in and my gigabit switch saw it as 1G right off, everything seemed to work fine under Windows 7. No arguments here.
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I have spent a lot of my time building systems, as an enthusiast. My home network has an HP gigabit wire speed switch, so I can tell when a card is slow. This card is not slow. The Broadcom chipset offloads a lot of work from the CPU, reducing both CPU load and latency responding to packets, which is critical for good gigabit performance. Using a Broadcom in a decent machine, you should be able to hit over 100MB/s bandwidth, if your disk can do it, with very low CPU usage. These days, if there isn't a Broadcom chipset in the computer, I add a card like this as a matter of course.
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This Broadcom card kept locking up my Intel based Win 8.1 system. Random hangs from boot to 10 minutes, you never knew. Tried multiple drivers from MS and Broadcom, with little success. The Broadcom 32 and 64 drivers never worked at all with the card failing to initialize. The Windows driver was the only thing that worked, but it locked the computer 100% of the time at random intervals. I finally threw in the towel and bought the Intel CT NIC, which worked absolutely great right out of the box!
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I don't mind the fact that the card doesn't come with software as indicated. I'm an IT guy, so I'm more than capable of installing NIC drivers. First of all, it wouldn't boot if left the CAT5 cable plugged into this card when I was first installing it. I found the Broadcom website and installed the correct driver, but this was after spending 20 minutes finessing this card to make Windows load. I installed the card and driver appropriate for Windows 7 32 bit, but my user told me it froze on him twice in the 30 minutes I left him. I took it out, and everything is fine.

Don't go cheap. This card is cheap in both ways. It's cost me more to buy this, mess around with trying to get it to work, and it's not even worth paying shipping to get it back to get a refund. If you're looking for a cheap NIC, get one locally for $30-$40 so you have a physical door to knock on...or you risk it like I did. It comes with the territory. Buy at your own risk.
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This card, the Broadcom BCM5751, works on FREENAS 8.3.

I repurposed an old AMD dual core PC for a freenas box that only had fast ethernet.

I upgraded the onboard fast ethernet with this gigabit ethernet PCI-e NIC. Also, I upgraded my WIFI router to gigabit ethernet. And finally, bumped up the RAM from 4 to 8 GIGs on my main PC which also has gigabit ethernet built into the motherboard. Everything mentioned here is WIRED Gigabit Ethernet.

Wow, what a difference!! This WIRED LAN setup went from laggy and slow to blisteringly fast!

I can rip two DVDs at the same time, and still stream Netflix and surf the web without any lag.

LAN_Speed Test: Before, with fast ethernet, 80 Mb/s; Now, with Gbe, 500 Mb/s.

Highly Recommended !!!

Not a big deal, but, use an ethernet cable with a jack head that does NOT have a BIG plastic grip. I tried to force a jack like that into the plugin port and it was not pretty. I had to switch out cables before I found a jack with a grip small enough that would click ALL THE WAY into the plugin port. I don't know why they do that, cause those grips are more trouble than necessary.

Also, I had to force the PCI-e bracket down a bit before the cable would snap into place. It was kinda frustrating.

Knock off one star.
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By Unregistered on February 17, 2013
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Purchased the card as an alternative to the on-board 10/100 network adapter on my desktop. Installation was straight-forward, shut down the PC, install the card and booted. Went into my bios and disabled the on-board adapter, then rebooted.

After Windows 7 installed the default drivers ( didn't need the ones from Broadcom, which are here: [...] ) the system reported a 1 Gps connection. Data rate transfer between PC and file servers average 65-75MB/s, on par for what is expected on a gigabit connection.

My card came in a clear blister pack with the optional low-profile bracket included.
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