The bracket is too long and more than a 1/4" longer than it should be. I have been messing with computers since the 80's and of the hundreds of components I have installed over the years only this one has been the wrong size. Normally I add photos but I honestly couldn't be bothered with this one. The final result is the card works very well, but I wonder how many returns they get because of this. So I then set it to Gen3 and voila, it works! Apparently the EDUP WiFi 6 card only works with the Gen3 setting. ![]() ![]() I put the new EDUP WiFi 6 card back in the top slot and manually set the PCIe speed to Gen2. So I dig around in the BIOS, and find settings for the PCIe slot speeds (Auto, Gen1, Gen2, and Gen3). Now, what the heck is going on, are all the PCIe slots bad? The video card works fine in the x16 slot, so that seems unlikely. I had another really old crappy WIFI card, so I tried that in the top slot. Now I am really puzzled, I wonder if the card is bad, but why would the Bluetooth still work? So I wondered if there is a problem with the top slot, so I moved it down to the empty bottom slot. Used the latest Intel AX200 WIFI and Bluetooth drivers. No WIFI card detected, but the Bluetooth is working. I plug it in the top PCIe slot, and start up Windows. So I bought this to add to an older ASROCK Extreme4 Z87 system with an Intel I5-4570K cpu.
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