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Intel AX200 PCIe WiFi Card

  • Intel AX200 chip that supports Wi-Fi 6 technology, compatible with Wi-Fi standards 802.11a/b/g/n/ac.
  • Dual-band technology 5GHz/2.4GHz, with a maximum frequency of 5GHz...

Intel AX200 PCIe WiFi Card

  • Intel AX200 chip that supports Wi-Fi 6 technology, compatible with Wi-Fi standards 802.11a/b/g/n/ac.
  • Dual-band technology 5GHz/2.4GHz, with a maximum frequency of 5GHz 2402Mbps and 2.4GHz 574Mbps.
  • Multiple outputs (MU-MIMO) that allow the transfer of more data simultaneously and enable an access point to manage a larger number of...
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Intel AX200 PCIe WiFi Card

  • Intel AX200 chip that supports Wi-Fi 6 technology, compatible with Wi-Fi standards 802.11a/b/g/n/ac.
  • Dual-band technology 5GHz/2.4GHz, with a maximum frequency of 5GHz 2402Mbps and 2.4GHz 574Mbps.
  • Multiple outputs (MU-MIMO) that allow the transfer of more data simultaneously and enable an access point to manage a larger number of concurrent clients.
  • Wi-Fi 6 technology expands the WiFi band from 80 MHz to 160 MHz, doubling the channel width and creating a faster connection from the router to the device.
  • Bluetooth 5.1 with centimeter-level positioning, achieving 2 times faster speeds and 4 times greater coverage than Bluetooth 4.2, solving the issue of weak signal.

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
90MC08C0-M0UCY0

Dimensions

Form Factor
PCl Card
Network Standards
IEEE 802.11ax
Data Transfer Rate
2402 Mbps
Wi-Fi Generation
-

Connectivity

Connection
Wireless
Interface
PCI-e
Detachable Antenna
Yes

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  • gerelef

    Verified purchase

    This particular network card has wifi 6 and bluetooth 5 capabilities; specifically, with this product, you are purchasing the legendary AX200 chipset from Intel, which is the "queen" of wireless networks in the consumer market (I don't know what happens professionally and above - I imagine CAT ethernet wired).

    This specific chip is the best there is, and even if it came bare, it would still be worth it. The product has its own antenna for both ports (WIFI/BT), like the corresponding (at double the price) Gigabyte card (which simply charges you for its quite mediocre name in the market).

    Besides the PCI x1 it needs, it also requires a USB 2.0 four-pin to be connected. I don't know if it can work with a four-pin USB 1.0. In my case, I had the classic USB 2.0 header with the pins (2 rows, 5 + 4), and I connected it to the lower row of the four-pin, and it works perfectly.

    The promise of this particular chipset is that it doesn't suffer from disconnects, and since it can connect to 5G wifi networks, we are now talking about speeds (and stability) of an ethernet connection.

    P.S. This specific review refers to a Linux-like distribution; I don't know if the Intel drivers are equally good on Windows, where I have always had some trouble (with all drivers of all wireless cards).

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  • This particular network card has wifi 6 and bluetooth 5 capabilities; specifically, with this product, you are purchasing the legendary AX200 chipset from Intel, which is the "queen" of wireless networks in the consumer market (I don't know what happens professionally and above - I imagine CAT ethernet wired).

    This specific chip is the best there is, and even if it came bare, it would still be worth it. The product has its own antenna for both ports (WIFI/BT), like the corresponding (at double the price) Gigabyte card (which simply charges you for its quite mediocre name in the market).

    Besides the PCI x1 it needs, it also requires a USB 2.0 four-pin to be connected. I don't know if it can work with a four-pin USB 1.0. In my case, I had the classic USB 2.0 header with the pins (2 rows, 5 + 4), and I connected it to the lower row of the four-pin, and it works perfectly.

    The promise of this particular chipset is that it doesn't suffer from disconnects, and since it can connect to 5G wifi networks, we are now talking about speeds (and stability) of an ethernet connection.

    P.S. This specific review refers to a Linux-like distribution; I don't know if the Intel drivers are equally good on Windows, where I have always had some trouble (with all drivers of all wireless cards).

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Description & Specifications

Intel AX200 PCIe WiFi Card

  • Intel AX200 chip that supports Wi-Fi 6 technology, compatible with Wi-Fi standards 802.11a/b/g/n/ac.
  • Dual-band technology 5GHz/2.4GHz, with a maximum frequency of 5GHz 2402Mbps and 2.4GHz 574Mbps.
  • Multiple outputs (MU-MIMO) that allow the transfer of more data simultaneously and enable an access point to manage a larger number of concurrent clients.
  • Wi-Fi 6 technology expands the WiFi band from 80 MHz to 160 MHz, doubling the channel width and creating a faster connection from the router to the device.
  • Bluetooth 5.1 with centimeter-level positioning, achieving 2 times faster speeds and 4 times greater coverage than Bluetooth 4.2, solving the issue of weak signal.

Manufacturer

Product Number
90MC08C0-M0UCY0

Dimensions

Form Factor
PCl Card
Network Standards
IEEE 802.11ax
Data Transfer Rate
2402 Mbps
Wi-Fi Generation
-

Connectivity

Connection
Wireless
Interface
PCI-e
Detachable Antenna
Yes

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • gerelef

    Verified purchase

    This particular network card has wifi 6 and bluetooth 5 capabilities; specifically, with this product, you are purchasing the legendary AX200 chipset from Intel, which is the "queen" of wireless networks in the consumer market (I don't know what happens professionally and above - I imagine CAT ethernet wired).

    This specific chip is the best there is, and even if it came bare, it would still be worth it. The product has its own antenna for both ports (WIFI/BT), like the corresponding (at double the price) Gigabyte card (which simply charges you for its quite mediocre name in the market).

    Besides the PCI x1 it needs, it also requires a USB 2.0 four-pin to be connected. I don't know if it can work with a four-pin USB 1.0. In my case, I had the classic USB 2.0 header with the pins (2 rows, 5 + 4), and I connected it to the lower row of the four-pin, and it works perfectly.

    The promise of this particular chipset is that it doesn't suffer from disconnects, and since it can connect to 5G wifi networks, we are now talking about speeds (and stability) of an ethernet connection.

    P.S. This specific review refers to a Linux-like distribution; I don't know if the Intel drivers are equally good on Windows, where I have always had some trouble (with all drivers of all wireless cards).

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • This particular network card has wifi 6 and bluetooth 5 capabilities; specifically, with this product, you are purchasing the legendary AX200 chipset from Intel, which is the "queen" of wireless networks in the consumer market (I don't know what happens professionally and above - I imagine CAT ethernet wired).

    This specific chip is the best there is, and even if it came bare, it would still be worth it. The product has its own antenna for both ports (WIFI/BT), like the corresponding (at double the price) Gigabyte card (which simply charges you for its quite mediocre name in the market).

    Besides the PCI x1 it needs, it also requires a USB 2.0 four-pin to be connected. I don't know if it can work with a four-pin USB 1.0. In my case, I had the classic USB 2.0 header with the pins (2 rows, 5 + 4), and I connected it to the lower row of the four-pin, and it works perfectly.

    The promise of this particular chipset is that it doesn't suffer from disconnects, and since it can connect to 5G wifi networks, we are now talking about speeds (and stability) of an ethernet connection.

    P.S. This specific review refers to a Linux-like distribution; I don't know if the Intel drivers are equally good on Windows, where I have always had some trouble (with all drivers of all wireless cards).

    Translated from Greek ·
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