Question Can I install AX3000 PCIe WiFi Card onto my motherboard?

Apr 21, 2020
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I have a ASUS ROG Strix B450-F Gaming Motherboard, however it doesn't have built in Wireless. I was using a USB Dongle from my brother for a while, but it constantly stops working and nothing seems to fix it. So planning to buy a new router, and along with it a new Wireless adapter for my computer.

Well the Router I decided on, I found also had a WiFi Card of the same name, which I hope will mean they work well together and won't have any connection issues anymore.

However, when I looked at a video on how to install the TP-Link WiFi 6 AX3000 PCIe WiFi Card, I found it needs a connection port called a "F_USB" Something I can't find any information on even through Google. Looking at my motherboard information, off the site for it with official specs, and looking inside and at pictures, I don't see a 'F_USB' port, but I do so ports close to it, looking like the same pin type called USB 1314 and USB 1112. There is also one that just says "COM" which is so common, I can't find any information on that either.

So my question is, with my Motherboard, could I install and use the TP-Link WiFi 6 AX3000 PCIe WiFi Card? And if so, where would I connect the "F_USB" cable? I don't want to waste $50 on a Wireless Card, that I can't even use, so want to be sure from people that understand this stuff much better than I do.
 
It's just the front panel USB 2.0 headers. You're motherboard has two USB 2.0 headers.
That doesn't really answer my question lol are "USB 1314" and "USB 1112" the exact same thing as a "F_USB" and that I could install the WiFi Card into the Motherboard and plug the F_USB cord into those ports and not fry or break anything? That's the kinda information I need.