Davuaz Da-K9801W 8-port 2.5GbE 1-port 10GbE

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Davuaz Da K9801W Front
Davuaz Da K9801W Front

The Davuaz Da-K9801W is another low-cost, fanless switch pushing 2.5GbE networking to new affordability brackets. This new 8-port 2.5GbE and 1-port SFP+ 10GbE switch we purchased on Amazon for $89 and decided to give it a try. If you saw our Sodola 8-port 2.5GbE and 1-port 10GbE Switch Review, for example, we have a similar chipset being used, but with a different PCB and chassis.

Davuaz Da-K9801W Overview

We featured this video in our September 2023 mini-round-up of fanless 2.5GbE switches that you can find here:

We have also added this switch to the Ultimate Cheap Fanless 2.5GbE Switch Buyer’s Guide where we have now listed 32 models and we already have 5 more switches tested, but not on that list. Bookmark that page to get the latest, we will like all of these reviews from that page.

Davuaz Da-K9801W Hardware Overview

On the front of the switch, one can see eight 2.5GbE ports and two SFP+ ports along with a snazzy blue Davuas faceplate.

Davuaz Da K9801W Front
Davuaz Da K9801W Front

Just comparing here, this is the Sodola unit that we reviewed previously. Here we can see the SFP+ port placement is offset from the main switch ports to a larger degree on the Sodola than it is on the Davuaz.

Sodola 8x 2.5GbE 1x 10GbE Switch Front
Sodola 8x 2.5GbE 1x 10GbE Switch Front

The switch itself is not much deeper than a SFP+ cage inside the switch as we can see from this side view. We also get the same green QC sticker as we have seen on 4-port 2.5GbE and 2-port SFP+ units like theĀ Davuaz Da-K6402W 4-port 2.5GbE 2-port 10GbE fanless switch we review.

Davuaz Da K9801W Side 1
Davuaz Da K9801W Side 1

Here is the other side of the switch. While the chassis is metal, it is still light enough to allow Velcro mounting.

Davuaz Da K9801W Side 2
Davuaz Da K9801W Side 2

The rear has a DC power input and a grounding point.

Davuaz Da K9801W Rear
Davuaz Da K9801W Rear

On the bottom, we get a label. We also get mounting holes so one can use two screws to mount the switch to a desk, wall, or elsewhere. Davuaz does not even try to print some, likely fake, regulatory markings. Instead, we just get a model number, serial number, and the fact it is a 12V DC-in device.

Davuaz Da K9801W Bottom
Davuaz Da K9801W Bottom

Inside the switch, we can see the ports and a relatively simple design.

Davuaz Da K9801W Internal Ports
Davuaz Da K9801W Internal Ports

Here is the internal overview where we can see how the switch was built.

Davuaz Da K9801W Internal Overview
Davuaz Da K9801W Internal Overview

Since we have looked at a number of these switches, here is the internal overview of the Sodola:

Sodola 8x 2.5GbE 1x 10GbE Switch Intenral Overview
Sodola 8x 2.5GbE 1x 10GbE Switch Internal Overview

The switch appears to be using the RTL8373-CG and the RTL8224-CG switch chips just like the earlier models. It is using a 10G uplink from the RTL8224-CG to the RTL8373-CG. Each has four 2.5GbE links downstream and the latter has a 10G SFP+ link as well. Still, Davuaz has a smaller PCB that makes the switch notably shallower than the Sodola.

Next, let us get to performance and power consumption.

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