Since I already screwed up once, might as well actually ask before doing so again - I recently got one of those HP EliteDesk 705 G4 mini PCs, however it came without a WiFi card installed, so I decided to grab one.
Checked the manual, it listed Intel 3168, 7265, 8265 and 9560 as compatible, but at the time I didn't notice it has specifically listed next to them "non-vPro", which apparently is a huge deal for me because my model is using a Ryzen 5 Pro 2400GE CPU, so the Intel 9560 card I got doesn't work at all.
Looking up online, at least for my region, it seems to be impossible to find the non-vPro model of this same card (at least at anything resembling a reasonable price, so I started searching for non-vPro cards in general.
What I found are 2 cards - Intel 9260 and AX200, both specifically labeled non-vPro at a local store and at a reasonable price, however looking at the pictures, the connector seems to be different - the one I have right now is an "E", while the two I found both seem to be "AE" m.2 type (are those the terms for the connectors?).
So my question here is - would any of those work? I kind'a have no idea now m.2 slot compatibility works and the service manual from HP basically says nothing on what that slot supports.
Been banging my head with this all night last night, any help or info on the topic would be greatly appreciated!
Checked the manual, it listed Intel 3168, 7265, 8265 and 9560 as compatible, but at the time I didn't notice it has specifically listed next to them "non-vPro", which apparently is a huge deal for me because my model is using a Ryzen 5 Pro 2400GE CPU, so the Intel 9560 card I got doesn't work at all.
Looking up online, at least for my region, it seems to be impossible to find the non-vPro model of this same card (at least at anything resembling a reasonable price, so I started searching for non-vPro cards in general.
What I found are 2 cards - Intel 9260 and AX200, both specifically labeled non-vPro at a local store and at a reasonable price, however looking at the pictures, the connector seems to be different - the one I have right now is an "E", while the two I found both seem to be "AE" m.2 type (are those the terms for the connectors?).
So my question here is - would any of those work? I kind'a have no idea now m.2 slot compatibility works and the service manual from HP basically says nothing on what that slot supports.
Been banging my head with this all night last night, any help or info on the topic would be greatly appreciated!