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Compatibility between Intel BE200 and BE1750x and AMD systems

Compatibility between Intel BE200 and BE1750x and AMD systems

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Razmoto
Member
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11-30-2024, 12:59 AM
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Hey everyone, here’s a quick summary: I’m checking if the Intel BE200 and Intel WiFi Killer BE1750 can fit into an AMD system with a Key E M.2 Wi-Fi slot. My motherboard (ASRock X570 Steel Legend) has that slot but no built-in WiFi, so I’m trying to decide which card to buy. I’m leaning toward something WiFi 7 compatible, and both models are mentioned as possible options. However, the info is mixed—some say they won’t work on AMD, others claim they do with adapters or only certain versions. No recent confirmation seems available. Maybe it’s worth looking further before giving up. Let me know what you think!
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Razmoto
11-30-2024, 12:59 AM #1

Hey everyone, here’s a quick summary: I’m checking if the Intel BE200 and Intel WiFi Killer BE1750 can fit into an AMD system with a Key E M.2 Wi-Fi slot. My motherboard (ASRock X570 Steel Legend) has that slot but no built-in WiFi, so I’m trying to decide which card to buy. I’m leaning toward something WiFi 7 compatible, and both models are mentioned as possible options. However, the info is mixed—some say they won’t work on AMD, others claim they do with adapters or only certain versions. No recent confirmation seems available. Maybe it’s worth looking further before giving up. Let me know what you think!

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IronHammer12
Member
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12-02-2024, 07:57 PM
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You won't find it unless you use a Qualcomm model for the board
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IronHammer12
12-02-2024, 07:57 PM #2

You won't find it unless you use a Qualcomm model for the board

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Pickmaster12
Senior Member
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12-06-2024, 03:57 PM
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These cards work best on X570 systems when SR-IOV is turned off in the BIOS. If SR-IOV remains enabled, you may face problems with Windows compatibility. Turning it off can reduce network card performance in virtual machines and might require alternative solutions to keep the VM running. For regular users who don’t run virtual machines, the effect is minimal.
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Pickmaster12
12-06-2024, 03:57 PM #3

These cards work best on X570 systems when SR-IOV is turned off in the BIOS. If SR-IOV remains enabled, you may face problems with Windows compatibility. Turning it off can reduce network card performance in virtual machines and might require alternative solutions to keep the VM running. For regular users who don’t run virtual machines, the effect is minimal.