Intel XDACBL5M, Ethernet SFP+ <->SFP+ Twinaxial Cable, 5m
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The Intel Ethernet SFP+ Twinaxial Cable XDACBL5M is a high-quality direct attach cable specifically designed for connecting network devices with SFP+ ports. With a length of 5 meters, it enables reliable and fast data transmission in Ethernet networks. The twinaxial technology ensures high signal quality and reduces interference, making it ideal for use in data centers and other professional environments. The cable is equipped with male SFP+ connectors on both ends, allowing for easy and flexible installation. It is compatible with various Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapters and server adapters, highlighting its versatility. This cable is an excellent choice for anyone needing a stable and efficient network connection.
- Designed for Intel Ethernet SFP+ LR and SR optics
- High signal quality through twinaxial technology
- Compatible with Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapters
- Easy installation with male SFP+ connectors on both ends.
Item number | 305404 |
Manufacturer | Intel |
Category | Network cables |
Manufacturer no. | XDACBL5M |
Release date | 3.5.2012 |
Cable colour | Black |
Connection A | SFP+ |
Connection B | SFP+ |
Cable Application | Network |
Cable connection | Connection (m/m) |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Length | 5 m |
Width | 50 mm |
Depth | 5000 mm |
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