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Using The Intel Desktop Wireless/BT-AC 8265 M.2 Kit with the X299 Dark?

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2019/11/14 09:34:43 (permalink)
Has anyone used this Wireless M.2 Kit, https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=Y001-00-000018, with the X299 Dark? Pros/Cons? Should I get something different? 
 
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    Re: Using The Intel Desktop Wireless/BT-AC 8265 M.2 Kit with the X299 Dark? 2019/11/14 11:47:34 (permalink)
    Which CPU do you have ?
     
    What other hardware in your build ?

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    Re: Using The Intel Desktop Wireless/BT-AC 8265 M.2 Kit with the X299 Dark? 2019/11/14 13:38:40 (permalink)
    Currently
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    I am assuming you are asking due to PCIe lane allocation? I believe the M.2 Key that this would go into feeds off of the chipset not the CPU.

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    Re: Using The Intel Desktop Wireless/BT-AC 8265 M.2 Kit with the X299 Dark? 2019/11/17 18:21:25 (permalink)
    If you click on the compatibility tab on the kit the X299 Dark is not listed - there are 2 different types of wireless cards (I would have to go back and search past threads here in the X299 section to list what they were) and are not cross compatible - if EVGA did not list the X299 Dark then it probably wont work
     
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    I looked back through wireless stuff - as long as the interface type is "Wi-Fi(PCIe), BT(USB" and not "M.2: CNVio"
    Looking at the Intel website the 700, 800 and one early 900 series wireless m.2 cards will work.
    Meaning up to the Intel® Wireless-AC 9260 will work, but from the Intel® Wireless-AC 9461 onward will not
    post edited by GGTV-Jon - 2019/11/17 18:49:39


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    Re: Using The Intel Desktop Wireless/BT-AC 8265 M.2 Kit with the X299 Dark? 2019/11/18 04:41:28 (permalink)
    I am using intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 AX200NGW Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth 5.0 M.2 / NGFF.
     
     
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    Re: Using The Intel Desktop Wireless/BT-AC 8265 M.2 Kit with the X299 Dark? 2019/11/21 05:50:34 (permalink)
    Theoretically should be able to use any M.2 Kit unless there are clearance issues or something else going on there. I would think... I am not really seeing a lot of good options with good reviews, so I am thinking that I am just going to go with USB or most likely the TP-Link AC1300 PCIe card. 
    post edited by jasoncodispoti - 2019/11/21 05:58:53

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    Re: Using The Intel Desktop Wireless/BT-AC 8265 M.2 Kit with the X299 Dark? 2019/12/06 17:55:33 (permalink)
    Do you need antennas when using the Wi-Fi / Bluetooth M.2 Key E devices?
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    Re: Using The Intel Desktop Wireless/BT-AC 8265 M.2 Kit with the X299 Dark? 2019/12/06 19:59:44 (permalink)
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    Do you need antennas when using the Wi-Fi / Bluetooth M.2 Key E devices?




    Typically, yes. 

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    Re: Using The Intel Desktop Wireless/BT-AC 8265 M.2 Kit with the X299 Dark? 2019/12/18 22:51:45 (permalink)
    Below are the two kits I purchased from amazon for my X299 Dark.  You think just buy antenna's to hook up to them no problem.
     
    Edit: Apparently I can't post links here since I don't have enough posts.  So I'll just tell you.  I purchased the Intel AC-9260 adapter and then I bought a IPX IPEX MHF4 to RP SMA Female kit all off amazon.  I got the small 2 inch cables for the antenna connectors since they don't really need to go that far.
     
     
     
     
    post edited by FunktasticLucky - 2019/12/18 22:57:22
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