Thursday, July 7th 2022
ASRock Releases Wi-Fi 6E Upgrade Kits for AMD & Intel Motherboards
ASRock has recently released two new products to upgrade the network connectivity on compatible AMD & Intel motherboards with the latest Wi-FI 6E and Bluetooth 5.2 standards. The AMD upgrade kit includes a M.2 2230 PCIe module most likely featuring the MediaTek MT7921K chipset which debuted in the AYANEO handheld last year. The Intel version also includes a M.2 2230 module but featuring the CNVIo2 interface with either a AX211 or AX411 chipset limiting support to ASRock 600-Series motherboards.
These modules both support Dual Band 2x2 Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity with the AMD version certified for AM4 motherboards going back to the ASRock A320TM-ITX. The upgrade kits each feature a set of two antennas and extension cables along with a plastic cover and mounting screw for the modules. The listings don't contain any pricing information and retailers haven't listed either kit for purchase yet.
Sources:
VideoCardz, ASRock (AMD), ASRock (Intel)
These modules both support Dual Band 2x2 Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity with the AMD version certified for AM4 motherboards going back to the ASRock A320TM-ITX. The upgrade kits each feature a set of two antennas and extension cables along with a plastic cover and mounting screw for the modules. The listings don't contain any pricing information and retailers haven't listed either kit for purchase yet.
18 Comments on ASRock Releases Wi-Fi 6E Upgrade Kits for AMD & Intel Motherboards
Check the Intel website for reference:
www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000026155/wireless.html
Got to love this:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNVi
I thought CNVio was only used as an integrated solution on motherboards.
For AMD u need AX210, but AMD one is using RZ608 (mediatek mt7921k) and RZ616 right now.
I'm not the biggest Intel fan, but you can't beat their networking chips and drivers.
www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX80583
But a fine buy if you don't need those features.
The thing I hate is that you need to pay ~50$ for a pcie breakout for a m.2 module that intel sells for at most 25$