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Anson Posted
I installed it into my desktop and it was a straightforward upgrade. The installation process was simple, plugged into the PCIE slot, connected the internal USB header for Bluetooth, installed drivers, and it was ready to go. Overall, this is a solid option if you’re looking to add or upgrade wireless connectivity on a desktop without relying on USB adapters or your motherboard didn't come with builtin wifi and bluetooth.
jian Posted
Fast speeds and a big upgrade from my old Wi-Fi card. Connection is stable and works great for gaming.
XinmuW Posted
Absolutely brilliant! Plugged it in, Windows recognized it immediately, and I was online in minutes. The Bluetooth connected to my headphones without any issues. Blazing fast speeds and rock-solid stability. Highly recommended! If you want to build your own gaming desktop and your motherboard doesn’t have a built-in wireless network card, this product will be your best solution!
Fatlamb Posted
I’ve been using the USB WiFi card on my PC before, swapped to this wifi card recently and it’s an easy set up. Was worried that I need additional driver - but no, after install it and power the machine on it immediately work with good signal. It’s a good find and I’m glad to have this product.
TheresaJ Posted
My partner and I wanted to build our own computer and got this for wifi connection. Works great! Instructions are easy to follow and good speed of connection! Been using it for a month and no complaints so far.
TedXing Posted
I've been using it for a while now,the connection signal is very stable,and I haven't encountered any issues.
SamuelT Posted
Shipping was delayed quite a bit but product is pretty good
Sugarcane Posted
My old one stopped working. I have been looking for a new replacement. This one is working well, just what I needed.
This review is from Cudy - AX3000 Wireless Wi-Fi 6 PCIe Card, Bluetooth 5.2, AX200, 3000Mbps WiFi 6 Speed, 802.11ax/ac/a/b/g/n, Windows - Black
LunaE Posted
Works great, remember you can use a bigger sized pcie for it
GlennN Posted
It’s ok…not really plug and play. My PC couldn’t identify it right away.