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Whats your latest purchase?

I'm a big fan of 10GTek modules. Typically very solid for a reasonable price. They also go on sale a lot.



You won't be disappointed. We've set up several of them for clients and they're excellent performers.
I've had the best luck with SF.com, probably 100x SFP's of varying speeds distances and connect options over the years never had a failure etc., always seemed to have the cheapest copper SFP's too for 1 and 10gbps options.
 
I've had the best luck with SF.com, probably 100x SFP's of varying speeds distances and connect options over the years never had a failure etc., always seemed to have the cheapest copper SFP's too for 1 and 10gbps options.
I've had customers purchase 10GbE modules from FS and both found them to run VERY hot. these were used in UI and QNAP networking switches.
 
I've had customers purchase 10GbE modules from FS and both found them to run VERY hot. these were used in UI and QNAP networking switches.
I don't know what very hot is, I can attest to the fact that I have many different manufacturer and models of SFP modules in production and if they are on a heavy use switch, they're all very hot. 🔥 I've not had any sf.com modules fail.
 
I don't know what very hot is, I can attest to the fact that I have many different manufacturer and models of SFP modules in production and if they are on a heavy use switch, they're all very hot. 🔥 I've not had any sf.com modules fail.
very hot = if you keep your finger on it or around the slot it's in, your finger will begin to burn. it became untouchably hot.
 
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I'm a big fan of 10GTek modules. Typically very solid for a reasonable price. They also go on sale a lot.



You won't be disappointed. We've set up several of them for clients and they're excellent performers.
I have also been having great luck with the 10gtek modules and DACs. Better than the Intel ones I have for compatibility. The Intel ones will only run at 1G in the ubiquiti switches (but will run at 10g on systems). But the 10gtek ones work at 10g everywhere so far.
 
I'm a big fan of 10GTek modules. Typically very solid for a reasonable price. They also go on sale a lot.



You won't be disappointed. We've set up several of them for clients and they're excellent performers.

Are any of them using CyberSecure? If they are, what do they thing of it.... are they getting many hits WRT the CG-F?
 
These seem to run reasonably cool......

These are the ones I have but "reasonably cool" is very subjective. I stuck a little heatsink on the top of them, which likewise gets super hot. Most people seem to also mount a fan. The reported temperature appears low though which I guess is what most look at:

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But, the fiber ones I also have report around the same since the USW Aggregation has no active cooling internally either

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Sticking my fingers on the side of either, I can only muster a few seconds before my brain says to remove my finger :)
 
5 rolls of Elegoo Rapid PETG.

They've still got their buy 4 get one Free promo so it works out to $15.20 / roll but for some reason they're not charging tax so it works out closer to $13.25 / roll if bought from somewhere charging tax.

Decent price for a quality high speed PETG.
 
Are any of them using CyberSecure? If they are, what do they thing of it.... are they getting many hits WRT the CG-F?

Are you talking about the annual paid sub? If so, then no. It's just baked in Proofpoint, which is fine but we already run a very thorough security stack that makes it redundant.
 
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