Does it have wifi?

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So I am making my first ever PC and I want my motherboard to have Wi-Fi installed on it so my question is..........
Does the Stock motherboard micro atx ddr4 lga 1151 h110m-Dgs have Wi-Fi please let me know
If it doesn't what are some good gaming motherboards with Wi-Fi
 
Solution
No, the ASRock H110M-DGS does not have on-board Wi-Fi.

If you are looking for an mATX-sized board that has LGA1151 sockets and built-in Wi-Fi, there's only one I can suggest: The Asus Strix Z270G. However, it has a Z270 chipset that supports overclocking. You did not mention what your CPU is, but I am assuming that given your initial choice of an H110M motherboard, that your CPU cannot be overclocked and your case is a micro-ATX size.

Note that there are those non-overclockable motherboards (i.e., B150, B250, H110, H170, or H270 chipset) that have Wi-Fi, but all are mini-ITX in size: http://pcpartpicker.com/products/motherboard/#L=4&s=30&e=31,15,30,14,6,8&sort=a3&c=112,120,113,111,121
 

Thank you for the reply QED my CPU is a Intel i3 and I was considering choosing the
Deepcool Tesseract Mid‑Tower Case don't know if that case will work thanks for the recommendation BTW
 


No problem. If you are getting the Deepcool Tesseract, then, you can fit an ATX, mATX, or mini-ITX motherboards in there. Of course, aesthetically, to some, they don't like "blank/void" spaces as the mATX and mini-ITX are smaller sizes compared to the ATX which fits snugly inside a Mid-Tower ATX case.

However, similar to what I pointed out in my previous post, motherboards that are ATX in size and with Built-in Wi-Fi that you need are all motherboards with a Z170 or Z270 chipsets that are usually used if you have an overclockable CPU (which you don't). Your locked CPU will still work on those chipsets, it's just that, you can't use the overclocking feature that you paid for in those Z170/Z270 motherboards.

If you are not really keen in getting those Z170/Z270 boards, the non-overclockable motherboards (i.e., B150, B250, H110, H170, or H270) are all available with Wi-Fi but only at the mini-ITX size level. So, if you don't mind having that void space when you plug a mini-ITX board inside your ATX case, then those boards could fit. You might also consider getting a smaller case (mATX or even ITX) if you really like those mini-ITX boards to fit snugly.
 
Solution

OK thank you for the response once again and I think I will get a smaller case
thank you
 


ok thanks once again and I am planning on changing the case and motherboard but I am going with a blue and black color scheme which case and motherboard (with on board wifi) would you recommend