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System Name | Space Heater MKIV |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X |
Motherboard | ASRock B550 Taichi |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U14S, 3x Noctua NF-A14s |
Memory | 2x32GB Teamgroup T-Force Vulcan Z DDR4-3600 C18 1.35V |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor RX 6800 XT Red Devil (2150MHz, 240W PL) |
Storage | 2TB WD SN850X, 4x1TB Crucial MX500 (striped array), LG WH16NS40 BD-RE |
Display(s) | Dell S3422DWG (34" 3440x1440 144Hz) |
Case | Phanteks Enthoo Pro M |
Audio Device(s) | Edifier R1700BT, Samson SR850 |
Power Supply | Corsair RM850x, CyberPower CST135XLU |
Mouse | Logitech MX Master 3 |
Keyboard | Glorious GMMK 2 96% |
Software | Windows 10 LTSC 2021, Linux Mint |
Ordered another Fenvi FV102 M.2 wireless NIC adapter for my i3 4130 system (I'll get around to posting about that computer eventually) for $14.
I originally ordered one all the way back in October 2017 to add WiFi to my main PC. That original adapter (I currently have an Intel AC 7265 module in it) is still going strong in my main rig, so I decided to get another one.
I put the module I originally had when I got the first adapter (an Intel AC 3160 pulled from a dead laptop) in this new one. Installed it in the system and it worked right away.
Haven't had any problems with the original adapter over the last year and a half, so if you have any M.2 wireless NICs sitting around doing nothing, and you need wireless on your rig, I'd definitely recommend it. They also have one that supports mini PCIe.
I put the module I originally had when I got the first adapter (an Intel AC 3160 pulled from a dead laptop) in this new one. Installed it in the system and it worked right away.
Haven't had any problems with the original adapter over the last year and a half, so if you have any M.2 wireless NICs sitting around doing nothing, and you need wireless on your rig, I'd definitely recommend it. They also have one that supports mini PCIe.