Intel® Gigabit CT Desktop Adapter
Specifications
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Essentials
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Product Collection
Intel® Gigabit CT Desktop Adapter Series
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Code Name
Products formerly Shelter Island
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Marketing Status
Discontinued
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Launch Date
Q3'08
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Vertical Segment
Desktop
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Cable Medium
Copper
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Cabling Type
Category-5 up to 100m
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Bracket Height
Low Profile & Full Height
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TDP
1.9 W
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Ethernet Controller
Intel® 82574L Gigabit Ethernet Controller
Networking Specifications
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Port Configuration
Single
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Data Rate Per Port
10/100/1000 Mbps
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Speed & Slot Width
2.5 GT/s, x1 Lane
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Controller
Intel® 82574L Gigabit Ethernet Controller
Package Specifications
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System Interface Type
PCIe v1.1 (2.5 GT/s)
Compatible Products
Intel® Server Board S2600CW Family
Intel® Server Board S1200BT Family
Intel® Server Board S3420GP Family
Intel® Server Board S2400GP Family
Intel® Server Board S2600CO Family
Intel® Server Board S2600CP Family
Intel® Server Board S2600IP Family
Intel® Workstation Board W2600CR Family
Intel® Server Board S5500BC Family
Intel® Server System R1304BT Family
Intel® Server System SR1600GP Family
Intel® Server System R2000IP Family
Intel® Server System P4000CP Family
Intel® Server System P4000IP Family
Intel® Server System P4304BT Family
Intel® Workstation System P4300CR Family
Intel® Server System SC5000BC Family
Intel® Server System SR1000BC Family
Intel® Server System SR1000HG Family
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Intel® Ethernet Product Release Notes
Adapter User Guide for Intel® Ethernet Adapters
Intel® Ethernet Connections Boot Utility, Preboot Images, and EFI Drivers
Administrative Tools for Intel® Network Adapters
Intel® Network Adapter Gigabit Base Driver for FreeBSD*
Intel® Network Adapter Driver for Windows 7* - Final Release
Intel® Network Adapter Driver for Windows Server 2008 R2* - Final Release
Disabling TCP-IPv6 Checksum Offload Capability with Intel® 1/10 GbE Controllers
Network Device and Driver Information Utility for Linux*
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Launch Date
The date the product was first introduced.
TDP
Thermal Design Power (TDP) represents the average power, in watts, the processor dissipates when operating at Base Frequency with all cores active under an Intel-defined, high-complexity workload. Refer to Datasheet for thermal solution requirements.
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System and Maximum TDP is based on worst case scenarios. Actual TDP may be lower if not all I/Os for chipsets are used.