I have a concept that's a bit rough.
I have a concept that's a bit rough.
I wanna know if anyones tried this before i buy the parts, and don't laugh at me, its a really out there idea, but here we go. I want to use this thing in my desktop https://www.amazon.com/Killer-Wi-Fi-AX16...B07Q4YYQC2 But its made for laptops. Now, i found a pcie to pcie mini, and a pcie mini to Key E A plugin, so they'd all slot together and connect through my motherboards pcie slot. Has anyone tried this? Do you think theres even a small chance of this working? I wanna know cuz its honestly really unfair that laptops get these kinds of tech but desktops have to pay 3 times as much for them. The other two adapters are these: This ones for the A E key module https://www.amazon.com/Ableconn-MPEX-M2W...ics&sr=1-6 I expect it to plug into the PCIE to PCIE mini which is found here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/High-quality-Mi...SwBQ1dNeEH
Of course I understand—this concept seems quite flawed, but I’m determined to try anyway.
If you're curious, Bluetooth plug-and-play doesn't function with your motherboard because the integrated Intel Bluetooth takes precedence. I thought inserting a PCIe card might give it priority over the built-in Bluetooth, since my Aorus board doesn’t allow turning off built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi in BIOS.
Why not opt for a standard PCIe wireless card instead of this unreliable option? It offers a much higher likelihood of functioning properly.
The built-in Bluetooth might have issues, but disabling the device in Device Manager ensures USB devices are the sole Bluetooth options.