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CHAOHANG: New 2 x 6dBi RP-SMA Dual Band 2.4GHz 5GHz + 2 x 35cm M.2(NGFF)Cable Antenna Mod Kit No Soldering use for NGFF Wireless Cards & M.2(NGFF) 3G/4G Cards
Only use for NGFF interface, do not use for MINI PCI-E interface.2 x 6dBi RPSMA Antennas and 2 x35cm M.2(NGFF) cablesNot Includes the NGFF card show on Picture!!
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14 Reddit comments about CHAOHANG: New 2 x 6dBi RP-SMA Dual Band 2.4GHz 5GHz + 2 x 35cm M.2(NGFF)Cable Antenna Mod Kit No Soldering use for NGFF Wireless Cards & M.2(NGFF) 3G/4G Cards:

u/LiL_BrOwNiE247 · 2 pointsr/buildapc

On your decision to avoid the Kraken X62 because of its software, it's not a bad way to go. The software is super intuitive and the lighting effects look awesome, if you can get it to detect your AIO, that is. I would say CAM detects my X62 every 1 in 3 fresh boots, and the other 2 times it just doesn't acknowledge my cooler and I can't change the lighting or fan curves. I don't know know how good Corsair Link is, otherwise I could recommend you to check out the H100i/H115i since it has similar lighting features.

With regards to the motherboard, if built-in wifi is a necessity, you can do what I did and get the cheaper Hero board and just add your own wifi card. The Hero actually has an empty slot beneath the I/O shroud for an M.2 wifi/bluetooth card. This is the card I got, you'll also need antennas that connect to the card via tiny snap-on clips. The Hero's I/O shield has holes for the antenna that you have to punch out, and then you install the shield like normal and just screw on the antennas afterwards. Apparently the built-in wifi for the Code/Formula isn't too great, so this might be your best option.

Lastly, the Hero doesn't have too many internal USB headers, so if you go with that board then you'll need an internal USB hub which adds more slots. The convenient thing about this newer version is that the base is magnetic, so you can stick it wherever you want for ideal cable management.

u/pinko_zinko · 2 pointsr/Amd

AX200NGW NGFF WiFi card. It's got 802.11ax Wi-fi and Bluetooth 5.0. https://www.newegg.com/p/0XM-00HX-00047?Item=9SIA4RE99K7038

For the antenna it's a pain because this card has tiny ports. So I used these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01E29566W

I ended up using pliers to get the antenna connections on. I think I overdid it, though. They can come undone pretty easy now. I hope you have good eyes if you get the same form factor.

u/xelrix · 2 pointsr/buildapc

And these.

u/Infinite_Xero · 2 pointsr/Amd

Do you know if Bluetooth will work with only that antenna and Intel card? I know a lot of PCI-E WiFi & Bluetooth adapters that require an internal USB connection to work with Bluetooth so not sure if the same would apply here (and if so I don't know how one could add it).

And by the way, the antenna you linked is for mini PCI-E cards, not M.2. For M.2 you will need an antenna like this.

u/cf18 · 1 pointr/buildapc

I can't figure out if this wifi card came with antennas, like this. Have you attached any antennas to the card?

u/Boux · 1 pointr/buildapc

ok so "NGFF" interface is for M2_WIFI? so I need to buy and attach any antenna that's for NGFF and not for MINI PCI-e, right?

Edit: I'm so fucking confused right now. On the wikipedia page of NGFF it says that NGFF and M.2 is the exact same thing. So I need to stuff for that interface. The antennas you linked tell me that they work for that specific interface. But on the M.2 Wifi card that I bought, here's the manual, it says that the connector is M.2: PCIe, while in the product description for the antennas it says not to use with MINI PCIe, what the fuck is MINI PCIe is it the same? cause it fucking looks exactly the same as my card when I looked at the screenshots, except it's supposed to be NGFF (M.2) according to the specs. What even is anything?

u/rsoatz · 1 pointr/computers

Hey all, I've been scratching my head with this gigabyte motherboard.

So it has the smaller MMCX coaxil port which just snaps in. I need bigger antennas so I've been trying to go from this port to > SP-SMA.

However, this port also has threads on the plugs, so is this an MCX port? (I looked everywhere and MCX doesn't have threads??).

So basically I want to go from this port > SP-SMA and make sure it's snug and is screwed in tightly because I want to screw these kinds of antennas on it via an adapter:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01E29566W/ref=ox_sc_act_image_1?smid=A2GSGZU6CHJ9X3&psc=1

u/br0tg · 1 pointr/sffpc

I bought this a while ago for the pigtail cables and ended up using the antennas too, rather than the ones that came with my Deskmini 110w but I can't remember exactly why. They perform.

u/Broadbanned · 1 pointr/buildapc

Oh, I see what you're wanting to do. You can get antennae like these and modify the rear IO shield of the motherboard to mount them, if there's space on the shield and the cable length reaches.

u/eZGjBw1Z · 1 pointr/HomeNetworking

The motherboard doesn't come with antennas so unless the Wi-Fi card does you'll need to find some. Both antennas serve both Wi-Fi and bluetooth.

This one on amazon seems to have the correct MHF4 connector for the 8260NGW and would mount in the holes on the backplate.

u/mustfix · 1 pointr/buildapc

You'd need the wireless chip and a set of antennas.

u/CherryBlossomStorm · 1 pointr/buildapc

Don't buy one without an antenna, it really helps. Something like this

u/radioactive_muffin · 1 pointr/buildapcforme

You caught me at the store, so just to come back and cover it.

This is very viable as a wifi dongle and easily removed when not traveling. It has speeds that are faster than most isp's will provide, however like all non-wired connections (including the one already on this mobo), it does increase latency slightly. Also, This + This is also viable. I've never screwed around with an M.2 adapter though so no data on that, I think it's just plug and play, but youtube is your friend. What I was trying to avoid is putting this below the 1070 card on the mobo, and not have a dongle hanging out of it. If you're primarily wired though, plenty of options on other micro atx mobo's.

And I usually give an upgrade/downgrade option so...Personally if you wanted to upgrade and stay in budget, i'd go for a larger ssd and drop the hdd. Mind you, the monitor is cheaper than listed ($420 on dell.com and 399 on sale), so you would have ~$130 to add worth of ssd drive and still be at or below $2k. And to downgrade without losing much performance i'd go for an i5-6600k processor + micro atx mobo to match, which could save you ~$70-100 depending on setup.

Hope this helps, bud.