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Thank You for you help, I give it a try
If you want wireless, you have to take out your Gigabyte Intel WiFi/BT and replace it with a WiFi/BT card as you linked to above. Note: you will need an adapter card like I used.
You'll need to have access to a Mac or a friends Mac to create an account in Apple's Mac App Store and, then, download Sierra. Then, run UniBeast per the tonymacx86's guide UniBeast: Install macOS Sierra on Any Supported Intel-based PC on that Mac. (Read for understanding the whole guide.)
To install Sierra, I would use my El Capitan guide in my signature guide as nothing as really changed. Make sure to use UniBeast v7.0.1 for Sierra and MultiBeast v9.0.1 for Sierra, not the El Capitan versions. Since you don't have a graphics card, I recommend using the System Definition of iMac 14,1, not 14,2. When you're in MultiBeast, choose
Customize > System Definitions > iMac > iMac14,1
http://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/s...0-hd4600-gtx-750-ti.136386/page-4#post-937596
See the above for how I just "hung" the other two antennas out the back of the case. Works fine.
The mini PCIe adapter should work, but protect the WiFi/BT PCIe card so it doesn't short out. But, you can take the BMC94360CD card off the PCIe card and use the adapter that I did. Again, the link above explains how I did it.
This card works out of the box in Sierra, it shows as a 3rd party card but can easily be cosmetically changed using a Clover patch. In El Capitan it needed two patches to enable both 2.4GHz and 5GHz along with the Airport rename, but in Sierra it works.Will the Broadcom BCM94352HMB work? Will this card give me Handoff? If it works does it need kext or is it OOB?
Do you have an Amazon or Newegg link for the card?This card works out of the box in Sierra, it shows as a 3rd party card but can easily be cosmetically changed using a Clover patch. In El Capitan it needed two patches to enable both 2.4GHz and 5GHz along with the Airport rename, but in Sierra it works.