EDUP PCIe WiFi 6 Card Bluetooth 5.0 AX 3000 Mbps AX200 Dual Band 5.GHz/2.4GHz PCI-E Wireless WiFi Network Adapter Card for Desktop Windows 10 64-bit
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- EDUP PCIe Wireless Network Card with Wi-Fi 6 Technology-- This Wifi 6 Card delivers higher peak data rates and up to 4x capacity in dense or congested environments. With Intel AX200, 2400Mbps over 5GHz or 600Mbps over 2 4GHz for online gaming and 8K Ultra HD video streaming, all without buffering
- WiFi 6 Card with Bluetooth 5.0 Adapter -- supports OFDMA and AX MU-MIMO technology, the AX3000 wireless card provides up to 4x more capacity than AC WiFi to connect more devices at once
- PCI Express WiFi Card with More Coverage -- The beamforming and 2 x 6dBi high-gain antennas in the wifi 6 adapter work together to adapt your WiFi and focus signal strength towards your devices for stronger, more reliable coverage
- Wi-FI 6 Card with Bluetooth 5. 0 Technology: Our bluetooth use brand new 5. 0 technology that expand the range of 4 x bluetooth signal, no need to worry the signal will be weak in the room and waiting long time for transport the large files, the new bluetooth 5. 0 will solve this problem, and it can connect with the mouse, earphone, keyboard and other bluetooth devices ( Note: you have to insert the power cable to the Motherboard 9-pin interface for Bluetooth function )
- Excellent Compatibility -- Support OS Windows 10 64-bit for desktop; Upgrade your Wi Fi speeds up to 3000Mbps. Frequency 5. 8GHz up to 2400Mbps, Frequency 2. 4GHz up to 600Mbps. It is the best choice for desktop for online gaming and 4K Ultra HD video streaming. Backward Compatible with IEEE 802. 11 ac/b/g/n.
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2 points • rallymax
EDUP PCIe WiFi 6 Card Bluetooth 5.0 AX 3000 Mbps AX200 Dual Band 5.GHz/2.4GHz PCI-E Wireless WiFi Network Adapter Card for Desktop Windows 10 64-bit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0832MR4WB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_KLZcFb0CBKBWQ
Intel AX200 chip on a generic Chinese PCIe adapter board.
2 points • TapirTamer
Also this one for a few cents cheaper
2 points • ThePeruvianKiller
Would you guys recommend me an EDUP PCIe WiFi 6 Card Bluetooth 5.0?
Yeah, so after I´ve built my PC, I discovered that my MoBo didn't have any Wi-Fi, so I decided to get a USB Wi-Fi adapter, but I´m really not happy with the experience so far, especially with downloading big files, which is something I tend to do often, so I asked you guys about it and someone told me a wireless adapter would be a good idea, specifically the EDUP PCIe WiFi 6 Card Bluetooth 5.0 AX 3000 Mbps AX200 Dual Band and I wanted to ask you guys how good of an idea would this be. I tend to use Ethernet, but I think this would be a good option, anyway, and the speed seems really good. Are there better options or this is enough for me? Would this be an upgrade or a downgrade? How good is this wireless adapter? I want these questions answered, y'know? Tysm for anticipation, hope you guys help me!
1 points • Chemical_Main
If they’re greater than 115$ or not available pick something else. A lot of them are sold out due to popularity and COVID messing with supply chains. Google the Tier list I mentioned above and pick something Tier C or higher. If you’re doing heavy overclocking, pick something from Tier A and above otherwise Tier C will suffice.
https://www.amazon.com/EDUP-Bluetooth-Wireless-Network-Adapter/dp/B0832MR4WB
Get that. It’s far better than crappy WiFi dongles and is the same chip that’s in those X570 premium motherboards.
1 points • TomTuff
EDUP PCIe WiFi 6 Card Bluetooth... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0832MR4WB?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
1 points • Purplestufff
This is the one I bought: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0832MR4WB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_Fob0Eb9XF44D0
No issues so far! You're gonna have to download the drivers though (I downloaded the generic Intel AX200 drivers and it worked)
1 points • IPlayVideo
https://www.amazon.com/EDUP-Bluetooth-Wireless-Network-Adapter/dp/B0832MR4WB/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=pcie+wifi+card+ax200&qid=1603432926&sprefix=pcie+wifi+card+AX&sr=8-3 basically this.
1 points • Enickols12
Wireless connection is going to depend on your router and your wireless adapter on your PC.
This should be a pretty good wireless adapter, it is an Intel chipset ax200 based adapter. The only issue you may run into is if your router is the part of your network having trouble.
1 points • Gottachill94
EDUP PCIe WiFi 6 Card Bluetooth... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0832MR4WB?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I just bought this one, so far so good.
1 points • GoodCardinal
- Go for 3600 because the difference the 3600x provides is 2%
- Go B450 because you aren't utilizing the b550 features
- Go for 3200 MHz cl16 ram because with your setup you won't see the 400mhz difference and you could always overclock if you wanted
- Go for a 2tb HDD with money you save from the CPU
- This is a generally recommended Wifi adapter AX200
- Get a better powersupply for that price
1 points • willbill642
While I suspect that issue is antenna related and you could upgrade the integrated Wi-Fi card, looking at the cost of a bare AX200 card and new antennas is about the price of any of the cheap ~$30 Wifi 6 cards (of which all are using AX200 cards at this time and will only have differences due to the included antennas). If you can spend the cash, I'd go with the TP-Link card just for the antennas, otherwise go with this guy: big antenna boi
1 points • Duallite
This one should work well, if the kernel is 5.1 or newer(according to reviews). Its the latest wifi and bluetooth standards, so should last you a long time. https://www.amazon.com/EDUP-Bluetooth-Wireless-Network-Adapter/dp/B0832MR4WB/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=pcie%2Bwifi%2Bcard&qid=1593994384&sr=8-8&th=1
1 points • Angry_Falcon
I just bought this card. It has good ratings and works well so far. Bluetooth as well.
1 points • callie40
EDUP PCIe WiFi 6 Card Bluetooth... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0832MR4WB?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
1 points • Foxtrotdelta_USN
Have used this in multiple builds. Very happy with it. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0832MR4WB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_my8dFb4669FP8
1 points • SneakyGuyDavid
Yeah I got one with the Intel Chip for cheaper than this TP-Link, Here's the one I have now, and regardless of the no-name brand it definitely is the Intel AX210 w/ bluetooth inside.
2 points • RedMageCecil
Assuming you're getting the Vision G for the looks, I'd rather recommend a PCIe card instead of swapping the board for something that you don't like. If you're ok with swapping the board, you got options to pick from. Any of these boards will do the job with your 10600K.
2 points • Corona_of_DEATH
Oops, i totally forgot WiFi, but you can get this for WiFi: https://www.amazon.com/EDUP-Adapter-Wireless-Bluetooth-EP-AC9636/dp/B0832MR4WB/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=wifi+card&qid=1587574749&sr=8-8
You can also get a rx5700, but it might be a little over 1k
1 points • noiceturtle55
I do have a suggestion for the monitor. After looking for a while I was able to find a 1440p 165hz monitor for less than $300 actually so I think this is the monitor you're looking for:
This build doesn't come with wifi but you can easily add wifi to it by purchasing an inexpensive Wifi Adapter.
1 points • svenge
It depends on the price of the "no-name" card, I guess. I bought one from EDUP for $22 on Prime Day, which was nearly half off of the price of the name-brand cards available at that moment ($40) when I was buying all the parts for my new rig.
If the price differential is $10 or less, then you're right in that the TP-Link model would indeed be a no-brainer.
1 points • jclemson4
Nice! That's honestly why I have that wifi PCIE1X card in my amazon cart. Fit it into the 1X slot, plug the lead into a USB2.0 header and I get Wifi and Bluetooth without blocking other slots. That card has gone on lightning deal a few times down to $20 so I am waiting for it to pop again.
1 points • 39_Not_Found
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0832MR4WB/ will do fine, however it does require an empty USB header for power which you might not like since it needs a "weird cable that gives it power"
1 points • sk9592
The ideal thing to do is use wired Ethernet if at all possible. It will always be cheaper, more reliable, and faster than Wifi.
If you must use Wi-Fi, consider investing in a Wifi 6 router and AX200 Wifi card:
https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-WiFi-AX3000-Smart-Router/dp/B07YMFZ28Q/
https://www.amazon.com/EDUP-Bluetooth-Wireless-Network-Adapter/dp/B0832MR4WB/?th=1
1 points • _TinCan
Is it worthwhile to upgrade my USB wifi adapter? (Lagging in some games and some connections drops, but usually good) I have about fluctuating latency around 46ms in Overwatch with this adapter compared to <25ms on Ethernet.
If I do switch, which of these two should I pick?:
https://www.amazon.com/EDUP-Adapter-Wireless-Bluetooth-EP-AC9636/dp/B0832MR4WB/
1 points • aminy23
For gaming the build is fine.
WiFi 6 is a big upgrade. You can get a Gigabyte B550 or A520M DS3H for a lot less money, and then add a WiFi 6 card for $30: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0832MR4WB/
The Asus Prime has WiFi 6 built in, and is better quality than the other motherboards:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081PZTZ4B/