BT+WiFi but...
...it says in the product description that it's only compatible with W11, but the blutetooth works fine under Windows 10 (but not WiFi).
The Gigabyte GC-WIFI7 wireless network card in PCI-Express 1x format brings Bluetooth 5.3 and Wi-Fi 7 at 5800 Mbit/s to your configuration. This internal PC expansion card also features Dual Band MU-MIMO TX/RX Wi-Fi and 320 MHz bandwidth.
Wireless PCI-Express card Wi-Fi 7 5800 Mbps + Bluetooth 5.3
Available from 68€95 on the outlet deals
The Gigabyte GC-WIFI7 wireless network card in PCI-Express 1x format enables your configuration to benefit from Bluetooth 5.3 and Wi-Fi 7 at 5800 Mbit/s. This internal PC expansion card also offers Dual Band MU-MIMO TX/RX Wi-Fi and 320 MHz bandwidth to ensure sustained data rates.
Technical specifications :
The local Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) quantifies the user's exposure to electromagnetic waves from the equipment concerned. The maximum authorised SAR is 2 W/kg for the head and trunk and 4 W/kg for the limbs.
All products sold on the LDLC.com website comply with these regulations. The SAR values of the products concerned are indicated on the product data sheets in the technical data section.
General information |
Product name |
Gigabyte GC-WIFI7 |
Brand |
Gigabyte | |
Model |
GC-WIFI7 | |
Technical specifications |
Network card type |
Internal Wi-Fi Card |
Bus |
PCI Express x1 | |
Low profile |
No | |
Network standard(s) |
Wi-Fi 7 | |
Bluetooth 5.3 | ||
Bluetooth |
Yes | |
Connector(s) |
1 X Internal USB 2.0 | |
Dual-Band |
Yes | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 2 Jan 2024
...it says in the product description that it's only compatible with W11, but the blutetooth works fine under Windows 10 (but not WiFi).
I've been using this equipment for a while now and I can only say that I'm satisfied with this product, I have a better flow than before.
I highly recommend it.
Thanks again LDLC
After a first card that apparently had a fault, I almost didn't believe in the performance of this card. In the end (thanks to LDLC after-sales service) it works really well and the performance is there. I can't work with Ethernet but that's no longer a problem; with 1100 down and 1300 up (6-7 m from my box) I don't even work on my HD any more, I do everything on my NAS or GDrive transparently without being bothered by access times.
This card is a great companion for your FB Ultra or wifi router7 .
There's also Bluetooth, but I underuse it, so I have no opinion.
As I was already equipped with the Wifi 6E model, which I was delighted with, following the migration to a Freebox Ultra, I decided to take the plunge and upgrade to this marvel called Wifi 7. Let's be honest: it's incredible. However, Windows doesn't seem to be ready yet: Windows 11 up to date (13/02/2024), in front of the box, limited to 3.8Gbps.
Tested via SFP: the box isn't the problem. We'll have to wait and see what happens once Microsoft provides better software support, but no disconnection problems to report at the moment (revision 1.0 with Qualcomm chip).
This card has a sick speed, I'm with the FreeBox Ultra, and for DL, and transferring large files, it's a real comfort!
Make sure you pay attention to the version you order, because the chipsets are different depending on the version.
I've got version 1.0 with the Qualcomm chipset and the WiFi card disconnects randomly. I have to uninstall and reinstall it. It's not great... Support? Help? This is a CM Asus Prime z370-P.
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