ASUS PCE-AX3000 (PCI Express 1.0)
EUR43,96

ASUS PCE-AX3000

PCI Express 1.0


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PCE-AX3000 only supports PCI-Express x1 standard, if you have a PCI-Express x1 slot available on a windows PC, it is sufficient. ASUS ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING motherboard has 3 of PCIe 3.0 x1 slots, which are backward compatible to PCI-Express x1 standard. So, if you are upgrading to Wi-Fi 6/ax, do not look further, ASUS PCE-AX3000 is the best price, best quality product available on the market today !

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Hi there, for WiFi reception you simply need a free PCI slot (where graphics cards etc. are also connected). The cable that comes with it connects to an internal USB port. You can find out exactly where to find it in the manual for your mainboard (you can also find it on the manufacturer's website if you no longer have it). However, the USB cable is only necessary for Bluetooth reception. This means that if you only need the card for WiFi reception, the PCI connection is sufficient.

Yes, that's right: Technical parameters * Network standard: Ax IEEE 802.11, Bluetooth® 5.0 * Product segment: AX 3000 (2402 Mbps + 574 Mbps) * Bluetooth: 5.0 * Data transfer rate: 802.11ax (2.4 GHz): up to 600 Mbps, 802.11ax (5GHz): up to 2402 Mbps * Operating frequency: 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz

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Yes, you can use Bluetooth via the USB pin connector. However, you still have to connect the part via the PCI-E connector so that it has power. So USB and PCI-E

YES, you can. However, I would recommend another motherboard, as the processor socket is designed for Ryzen 2nd ger and you 'only' have PCIE 3.0 compatibility. If you're putting together a new PC, just a quick note below, if you already have the MB, then just ignore my recommendation. my recommendation would be: AsRock B450 Pro4 (AM4, AMD B450, ATX) cheaper and compatible for Ryzen 3rd gen or: MSI B550 A PRO (AM4, AMD B550, ATX) Gigabyte B550 Aorus Elite (AM4, AMD B550, ATX) a bit more expensive, but ready for PCIE 4.0 greetings summertime