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Intel Bluetooth Pcie Adapter

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Randall 2024-04-03 04:53:20

[0.095 lb] I just purchased an Intel NUC computer with two SSD interfaces, the second being for a 22x42 M.2 SSD half a stick of gum. I was leery on buying this, as the Intel compatibility list had this Transcend product line, but not the 1 TB capacity. it was physically compatible, though, so I took a chance and bought it. It works perfectly, and I am very pleased. The Intel interface is PCIe Gen3x1 lane, and I believe this Transcend device is 4 lanes, but it works fine. I ran performance tests on it (Ubuntu Linux 22.04 on Intel i5 CPU) and got an average read speed of 560 MB/s, average write speed of 486 MB/s, and an access time of 0.07 ms. That's with a 1 GB data set. It's lightning fast compared to my old hard drives, and the write speed is only slightly less than that of my NVMe PCIe Gen4x4 primary drive.

5
V. Lawrence 2024-04-05 02:50:21

[PCI Express] Excellent wifi 6e card. This pcie card houses an intel m.2 wifi card. I have a 1gbps Verizon Fios internet plan and was noticing only 1mbps download speeds on my 12 year old desktop using a wifi4 (802.11n) mini pcie card. Instead of updating that I decided to use one of my many spare pcie 2.0 x1 slots by purchasing this card. After installing I omitted plugging in the Bluetooth usb wire to my motherboard as it's too old to have a spare usb header. I went to intel and installed their software to install the drivers using another computer and transferred the executable via USB. After the program installed the drivers I ran some speedtest and I average 450mbps down and 400mbps up in the living room a few feet and a door away from my Verizon 6e router. I recommend this product.

5
Alexander 2024-04-08 06:29:21

[Handheld Only] This mouse performs outstandingly with my Bluetooth 5.0 Intel 9650 chipset. It's very compact, so you can put this mouse into your jeans pocket. Chassis finishing is also looking awesome. I recommend this mouse if you're developer, whole loves work on the go and still love to enjoy a few gaming hours a week.

5
Mike 2024-04-21 09:18:47

[1S] Intel the best

5
Robert 2024-04-02 06:29:53

[PVC] The Asus PCIe Wi-Fi adapter is an excellent product but I had difficulty getting it to work.  After much time spent in trying to get it to work I contacted technical support and found out what was wrong.  Window 10 users be aware that the WIFI card will not work if you have the ethernet cord attached to the PC.  It is an either or situation where you cannot have both hooked up.  This was frustrating as several technicians did not realize this quirk (needed WIFI to hook up to Fitbit website).

5
WZ Wilson 2024-04-02 08:24:23

[2] I had an Asus PCIE adapter (wifi 5) previously. My wifi router was moved to the basement because of a router upgrade and cable wiring issues. I needed a secure router with wifi 6 and WPA3 that could get a decent connection on the 2rd floor up from the basement. This adapter has given me an 80% signal at 865 to 900Mbps download and slightly less for uploads. Installation was easy and I am very pleased so far with it.

5
GrizGrover 2024-05-03 09:14:37

[Full Height] I have been using the USB 3.0 PCIe card adapter for about 6 months and it installed easily and has worked flawlessly. The half height card bracket came with the kit and enabled me to use it in my ASUSPro Series system unit.

5
Robert 2024-07-12 02:16:46

The Asus PCIe Wi-Fi adapter is an excellent product but I had difficulty getting it to work.  After much time spent in trying to get it to work I contacted technical support and found out what was wrong.  Window 10 users be aware that the WIFI card will not work if you have the ethernet cord attached to the PC.  It is an either or situation where you cannot have both hooked up.  This was frustrating as several technicians did not realize this quirk (needed WIFI to hook up to Fitbit website).

5
Peter 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Integrated] Among several NUC's at home, I replaced a 5th gen NUC with this 13th gen model. It serves as a media center for my music and photo collection, hence the 1 TB SSD and 16 GB memory. For those unfamiliar with the Intel NUC product line, they are small (4x4), very quiet, well-engineered and supported by a three-year warranty. Over the years, I have installed dozens for customers and not a single one has failed so far. The performance is impressive. The clip that keeps the power cord from inadvertently being yanked out is a fairly recent and useful addition. Intel has excellent documentation (assembly instructions, product specs) that I recommend. During installation of Windows 11, neither the wired Ethernet nor the Wi-Fi adapter were recognized which required an Ethernet-to-USB adapter. Others may add the network drivers during installation. Installing the Intel Driver & Support Assistant gets the optimal BIOS, firmware and drivers in place. Now that Intel has sold the NUC line to Asus, I hope that they will continue the development and support of this great product.

5
Repeat Customer 2024-04-23 03:11:49

[ PCIe 3.0 x4] This RealTek GB NIC works great in our older DELL PowerEdge 2850 server!! We needed to replace an Intel Pro/1000 MT GB server adapter that went bad and bought another Intel GB adapter but the server would/could NOT recognize the new Intel NIC. Tried everything to remove the installed Intel NIC driver so it would take the new Intel NIC but the Intel NIC just would not be recognized - driver would not install correctly. The SOLUTION was to install the RealTek GB NIC card (non-Intel NIC). The RealTek NIC was recognized by the server upon bootup. I updated the RealTek driver that was installed by Windows Server 2003 using the CD that came with the NIC card. It worked with no problem. Am going to team two of them in the server later. Note: Make sure you update any driver installed automatically by your computer, itself, with the CD driver.

5