[SOLVED] GIGABYTE Z590 Vision G - built in wfi?

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Not sure I would pick a Rosewill card. I would probably just find a different motherboard that includes an Intel wireless card. (FYI I own the Vision G Z490)

Yes the two x16 slots can run smaller cards just fine.

This board is kind of specific and not like most boards. So all the CPU lanes are used for the main x16 slot and two of the M.2 drive slots. The two remaining x16 slots are connected to the chipset, as well as the remaining M.2 drives.

Additionally you have thunderbolt capability, which is a rather expensive option.

Really intended for professionals, and silly enthusiasts like me.

Maybe these if you still want a black/white board...

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Not sure I would pick a Rosewill card. I would probably just find a different motherboard that includes an Intel wireless card. (FYI I own the Vision G Z490)

Yes the two x16 slots can run smaller cards just fine.

This board is kind of specific and not like most boards. So all the CPU lanes are used for the main x16 slot and two of the M.2 drive slots. The two remaining x16 slots are connected to the chipset, as well as the remaining M.2 drives.

Additionally you have thunderbolt capability, which is a rather expensive option.

Really intended for professionals, and silly enthusiasts like me.

Maybe these if you still want a black/white board:

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/PL...ifi-atx-lga1200-motherboard-prime-z590-p-wifi

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/gB...lga1200-motherboard-z590-steel-legend-wifi-6e

Or if you like Gigabyte:

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/YJ...x-atx-lga1200-motherboard-z590-aorus-elite-ax
 
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Not sure I would pick a Rosewill card. I would probably just find a different motherboard that includes an Intel wireless card. (FYI I own the Vision G Z490)

Yes the two x16 slots can run smaller cards just fine.

This board is kind of specific and not like most boards. So all the CPU lanes are used for the main x16 slot and two of the M.2 drive slots. The two remaining x16 slots are connected to the chipset, as well as the remaining M.2 drives.

Additionally you have thunderbolt capability, which is a rather expensive option.

Really intended for professionals, and silly enthusiasts like me.

Maybe these if you still want a black/white board:

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/PL...ifi-atx-lga1200-motherboard-prime-z590-p-wifi

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/gB...lga1200-motherboard-z590-steel-legend-wifi-6e

Or if you like Gigabyte:

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/YJ...x-atx-lga1200-motherboard-z590-aorus-elite-ax
I bought the board already, its a good board for me, but the problem is that i'm not sure what I should do about WIFI. I need something fast, probably card with wifi6 right?
 

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I would say go with what your router is capable of for now. And it depends on what you are going to do. If you are planning heavy file transfer all the time you should consider ethernet anyway. The board has 2.5Gbps ethernet, which is one of the reasons I got it.
 

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