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Dell PowerEdge R660xs Network Cards

Dell PowerEdge R660xs Network Interface Card Upgrades

Improve the performance of your Dell PowerEdge R660xs Server with an Network interface card upgrade. Switching to a faster NIC is one of the best ways to improve the speed over the internet of your server and the connection between other servers. NICs allow for faster Internet connectivity, faster data transfers, and higher bandwidth. All of these perks, bring a major advantage into enterprise environments.

We have Used and New network interface cards in stock for your PowerEdge R660xs server. If you have any questions, please reach out to Sales@CloudNinjas.com.

Dell PowerEdge R660xs NICs Quick Specs

  • Interfaces: RJ45, SFP28, QSFP28
    Fiber Channel, QSFP56.
  • Speeds: 1GbE to 100GbE
  • Types: PCIe, OCP 3.0

Contact Cloud Ninjas today to help compare your options
View the Dell PowerEdge R660xs Technical Guide



Dell PowerEdge R660xs Network Interface Controller Configuration Guide

Dell PowerEdge R660xs nic Config The R660xs is a Intel Processor server with possibilities for only 2 Network Interface controller port on the back panel from the motherboard with speeds of 1GbE RJ45. The NIC speeds for the Dell PowerEdge R660xs are, 1GbE, 8GbE, up to 100GbE if using a network card through the PCIe slot expansion, or OCP card. Only PCIe NIC and OCP 3.0 cards are accepted on the R660xs. RJ45, Fiber Channel, SFP28, QSFP28, QSFP56 is the interface type the Dell PowerEdge R660xs can have. NIC cards can come with a metal bracket or not, make sure you choose your option correctly. Some Network cards might have two variations, a low-profile variation and a full-height variation, which is based on the physical size of the card.

At Cloud Ninjas we offer as many options as the server can take to make sure you choose the best upgrade. From the list below choose the best option, and if any help needed, contact us at sales@cloudninjas.com.

RJ45 PCIe Network Cards




RJ45 Network Daughter Cards




RJ45 OCP Network Cards




RJ45 Mezzanine Network Cards




SFP+ PCIe Network Cards




SFP+ Network Daughter Cards




SFP+ OCP Network Cards




SFP+ Mezzanine Network Cards




SFP28 PCIe Network Cards




SFP28 Network Daughter Cards




SFP28 OCP Network Cards




SFP28 Mezzanine Network Cards




QSFP+ PCIe Network Cards




QSFP+ Network Daughter Cards




QSFP28 PCIe Network Cards




QSFP56 PCIe Network Cards




Fibre Channel PCIe Network Cards




Dell PowerEdge R660xs Network Cards

Dell PowerEdge R660xs Network Interface Card Upgrades

Improve the performance of your Dell PowerEdge R660xs Server with an Network interface card upgrade. Switching to a faster NIC is one of the best ways to improve the speed over the internet of your server and the connection between other servers. NICs allow for faster Internet connectivity, faster data transfers, and higher bandwidth. All of these perks, bring a major advantage into enterprise environments.

We have Used and New network interface cards in stock for your PowerEdge R660xs server. If you have any questions, please reach out to Sales@CloudNinjas.com.

Dell PowerEdge R660xs NICs Quick Specs

  • Interfaces: RJ45, SFP28, QSFP28
    Fiber Channel, QSFP56.
  • Speeds: 1GbE to 100GbE
  • Types: PCIe, OCP 3.0

Contact Cloud Ninjas today to help compare your options
View the Dell PowerEdge R660xs Technical Guide



Dell PowerEdge R660xs Network Interface Controller Configuration Guide

Dell PowerEdge R660xs nic Config The R660xs is a Intel Processor server with possibilities for only 2 Network Interface controller port on the back panel from the motherboard with speeds of 1GbE RJ45. The NIC speeds for the Dell PowerEdge R660xs are, 1GbE, 8GbE, up to 100GbE if using a network card through the PCIe slot expansion, or OCP card. Only PCIe NIC and OCP 3.0 cards are accepted on the R660xs. RJ45, Fiber Channel, SFP28, QSFP28, QSFP56 is the interface type the Dell PowerEdge R660xs can have. NIC cards can come with a metal bracket or not, make sure you choose your option correctly. Some Network cards might have two variations, a low-profile variation and a full-height variation, which is based on the physical size of the card.

At Cloud Ninjas we offer as many options as the server can take to make sure you choose the best upgrade. From the list below choose the best option, and if any help needed, contact us at sales@cloudninjas.com.