pastrychef
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And put the card in slot m.2. Nor would it be a solution? But what alternative would it be?
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As per forum rules, please complete your profile to include your CPU, motherboard, and GPU. This makes it much easier for others to help you.
Yes, it's possible to use the M.2 slots meant for SSDs for your Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card. There are adaptors made for just this purpose.
However, in my opinion, this is a waste of an M.2 slot and 4 PCI-e lanes. If you have available PCI-e slots, just use one of the x1 slots. This is much more efficient use of your PCI-e lanes.