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Thanks a lot, RehabMan! After renaming/injecting kexts, BT works so fine now!!
please will this fit in a standard mini-itx motherboard?Thanks a lot, RehabMan! After renaming/injecting kexts, BT works so fine now!!
hi guys
please will this fit in a standard mini-itx motherboard?
i have pci1,2 and pciex4 slots
i use an H97-D3H gigabyte.If your board does not have an M.2 slot, you would need a PCIe->half mini PCIe adapter (BCM94352HMB) or a PCIe->M.2 2230 adapter (BCM94352Z).
i use an H97-D3H gigabyte.
you are right, it doesnt have m.2 slot.
i thought m.2 was for only storage.
so where does the adapter go on my board?
thanks for your time
ThanksI don't know of any PCIe->M.2 2230 adapters (that doesn't mean they don't exist).
There are adapters for PCIe->half-mini PCIe, which would allow you to use BCM94352HMB or BCM94360HMB, etc.
I would suggest you read here: http://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-airport-pcie-half-mini-v2.104850/
Right now you're a bit off-topic, as you're in the laptop section.
The Dell DW1560 is a A+E Key card (2 notches). This will work in an E key slot because one of the slots will line up perfectly. An E Key card such as the Lenovo 20-20048 (1 notch) will not work in an A key slot because it is missing one of the open notches (of course, you can Dremel it...someone in this forum had done it). If you laptop has an A slot, your best bet would be the Dell Dw1560. This way, you would avoid having to mod it and possibly destroy it. That said, I have both these cards and my Dell DW1560 has 2 notches and the Lenovo has only 1 notch, so I can't say with absolute authority that there aren't any other variations of say, the DW1560. But I highly doubt it. Why would Dell produce 2 different cards? I would say you can't go wrong with the DW1560 since it will work in both A and E slots.