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I find it much easier to buy the USB WiFi dongle and just plug it into one of the ports in the rear. They come with their own antenna, there is no internal wiring and Windows finds the drivers immediately. . MUCH MUCH easier.
If it's ax201 that has wifi 6E, can it be used with Dell optiplex3060 (cpu Core(TM) i5-8500)? Or which card model should I choose? Definitely can be used to plug in.
@@mhtechuk1769 I'm thinking of buying a Wi-Fi card to put in my device. Therefore want to be sure which model can be used with the machine. I want a model that supports Wi-Fi 6 technology.Please help guide me.
hey glad you made this video, it gives me a little assisstance. I don't have the micro, I have the 7070 MT and there is zero mention of where you run the cable to. the lines aren't long enough to reach the back of the tower and there is no punch/cutout for a frontal antenna. nor is there a mention of where the internal antenna goes. I see you popping /clipping your internal one in a prefab spot. I don't see anything of the like in the cards vicinity any help even a link would be fantastic.
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Intending to buy a refurbished M720 or 910 as a weekend media PC, thanks for the vid! I wonder, as you are showing the internals at 5;27, what are the beige headers for, please?
Can I upgrade the processor in my Dell optiplex 3046 Micro (Core i5 6500T) ? upto which processor ? How do I know which one to upgrade to ? the main board is "Intel H110 chipset". Also which SSD should I put in it ?
Hello sir. I have the Optiplex 7060 and I saw that Intel made a Wifi 7 card "Key E" which is exactly what I need. Is there a Antenna kit that I should use for this new wifi card or should I just reuse the same one?
@@mhtechuk1769 So What do you recommend? I took out the Wifi Card any way to take a look at it and it aligned perfectly at least with the picture on there website. Any ideas?
I bought a wifi 6 usb adapter but it seems limited to wifi 5 as my pc specs for wifi show that. If I install a wifi 6 compatible wifi card instead of the usb version, will my pc now be able to utilize wifi 6 unlike with the usb wifi adapter?
Hey buddy, yes you can replace those antennas. Just disconnect them from the card and tape the ends so they don't create any sort of short circuit. Not sure what your reason might be. But built in antennas can actually be weaker in some scenarios. Having said that there is no garuntee that reception will be better but I have seen in real life where built in antennas were weak. One particular scenario was where PC was kept in front of a solid wall and the router was on the opposite side. In the same position SMA style antennas got better reception and speed.
@@mhtechuk1769 cheers pal, that's what I'm hoping for. A laptop with a much older WiFi card in the exact same position receives a significantly better connection so I'm pretty sure it's the antenna, given a laptop will have a much bigger one. The antenna I'm replacing are inside a mini pc so they're small and I imagine pretty pants
@@MrMalam1234 thought that slot where the blue cover is, that's where the hd isduppose to be.....😂😂....so what's that slot for, where you remove the blue cover?
I have a work computer that was shipped without the WiFi card. After speaking to dell and purchasing what they told me to buy, I attempted to self install but my computer says no internet connection. I realized dell didn’t include an external antenna so I just have 2 gold prongs on the outside right now. could that be the issue?
Hi we are aware that there's another version of proprietary antennas available, which is very uncommon, so it's difficult to advise without seeing what you have. But if it was Dell made and it has pronges, then I beleive you have to pay for the black antennas separately. We sell them as well at much cheaper price. Now without looking at your screen it's difficult to tell, no Internet can happen for two reasons: 1) You need to install the drivers as card is not read by the system. 2) You need those antennas for the system to actually capture the WIFi network and show you what WiFi networks are available.. Regardless of what's going on, to get full network speed or coverage you need the external antennas..
The gray wire attached to the piece of plastic w/ the double sided tape is bluetooth or (AUX). It goes in the front of the machine so when your using bluetooth headset, mouse, keyboard the antenna is on the front facing the user. Attach this gray wire to the AUX part of the chip (white arrow). The long black wire is the wifi part and travels to the screw-on plastic upright antenna in the back. This one is called the MAIN antenna because your wireless router may be in another part of the house and needs the best antenna. Attach the black wire to the MAIN part on the chip (black arrow). I just set mine up today and it's working perfectly. I bought mine from Ebay $30 and it came with everything except small screw driver.
Hi.please help me. My case is optiplex 3000 tower 2023. But for upgrade for gaming i dont khonw wich psu and gpu is ok with my case? For 500 or 600 watt and 8 gb or 4 gb pgu
Umm Quick Sync is proprietary to Intel. AMD has their own so does NVIDIA. Refer to PC Mark 10 rendering and video editing scores, AMD had higher scores...
when novice's look at pc's larger numbers look better(I5 to R3 and 4core to six looks better on paper). And in laptop and business there has not been that big of an adoption so it is well known and design around with software. that is why oem's don't adopt amd because the market adoption is low and mostly unknown. also there seems to be a surgance of Chromebook in schools anyway.
Most people ie. Businesses buying these type of machines are handled by managers who do not sit and pour over specs or reviews never mind benchmarks. They will look at number of units per $ and at most see intel and know we’ve had intel for the last 10 years so that’s what i’ll go for. Even the higher priced intel, if it’s within budget set will just be signed off. Same with consumer, they’ll likely know intel is what they’ve used in the last 10 years and lean towards the name they recognise
@@mhtechuk1769 He is saying the Ryzen3 was meant to compete with the i3 not the i5 that's why the i5 has more cores and threads. The Ryzen5 5600 is the i5 competition. Both have the same 6c and 12t.
Thank you! I know the gross generalisation they are referring to, R3=i3, R5=i5 and R7=i7 etc.. But one of the points of the video was that this generalisation is not 100% true. Also another fun fact is that for 35W business PCs there is no Ryzen 7, Ryzen 3s are close match to Core i5, have not tested Ryzen 5s yet..
Kind of related question. I have a Lenovo M93p Mini that has a Bluetooth/Wi-Fi combo card inside. No matter what I do I have never been able to get Bluetooth to work on this machine. I presume I don’t have the correct drivers. I tried ever driver listed under this model on the Lenovo website. Any chance you have drivers that would work for my M93p? (The Wi-Fi card inside the machine works fine for connecting to Wi-Fi, but there’s no Bluetooth entry under device manager).
the Intel website will have the driver since it's an Intel chip set. It could also be that the bluetooth part of the chip has gone bad and you just need a new chip for $30.