That LP card does work in the 7010, both Wifi and BT. A few people use them in their SFF and DT models. The only downside with the SFF is that it doesn't have a USB 2.0 header onboard so you have to connect to an external USB 2.0 port with a cable. See my 7010 guide for the posts by billygoatgruff on how to do that.What are you guys using for Bluetooth and WiFi? The card recommended on guide looks good minus the fact that the seller doesn't accept returns.
What NVMe brand did you get ?I tried two different PCI cards so I'm guessing that maybe its a issue with the NVMe not being compatible.
The K600 is not a great performer, that's why it's not in the buyer's guide section of post 1. The one advantage over the GT 710 is that you can connect a 4K monitor via DP and get 4K at 60 HZ. The 710 only has an HDMI 2.0 output that does 4K @ 30 Hz. It also seems difficult to get 4K/60 from the HD 4600 graphics. I haven't tried that so if anyone does get the LG 4K monitor linked above, let me know how the HD4600 performs in that respect.Looking at the other scores the K600 comes out a poor 2nd just about every time.
It was one that I used on my Alienware not a new one. Xpg sx8200 pro.What NVMe brand did you get ?
I got the LG monitor delivered; I will test it later. Finally gave up on the NVMe and currently using a Crucial SSD. The only thing I noticed is, following the guide when you check kext before the reboot to test sound, the folder does not contain the Intelmausiethernet.kext I added manually. So far so good though.The K600 is not a great performer, that's why it's not in the buyer's guide section of post 1. The one advantage over the GT 710 is that you can connect a 4K monitor via DP and get 4K at 60 HZ. The 710 only has an HDMI 2.0 output that does 4K @ 30 Hz. It also seems difficult to get 4K/60 from the HD 4600 graphics. I haven't tried that so if anyone does get the LG 4K monitor linked above, let me know how the HD4600 performs in that respect.