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    Active(!) x16 PCIe 4 (or better) NVMe add-on card sought

    Anyone knows of any active (i.e. no mobo bifurcation needed) x16 NVMe add-on cards that are PCIe 4 (preferably 5)? I’ve seen plenty of PCIe 3 such cards, though nothing beyond that.
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    Any high-end hardware options to build my own WLAN AP (besides PCE-AC88)?

    I was reading a thread on here today about routers typically being stuck on old Linux kernel versions. (I went back to find it to include a link, but I cannot locate the thread now.) It had a very good explanation by @RMerlin about why routers (and cell phones) cannot easily upgrade to newer...
  3. Julio Urquidi

    CES 2020: TP-Link Announces Four New Wi-Fi 6 Products at CES 2020

    TP-Link's Wi-Fi 6 CES 2020 introductions include two new AX6600 tri-band routers, a new AX3000 PCI-Express Network Card and a new AX1500 range extender. The AX6600 tri-band Archer AX90 is powered by a 1.5 GHz quad-core processor and has dual-stream 2.4 and 5 GHz radios plus a second four-stream...
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    The Best PCI-E Adapter to Match R7800?

    I'm going to buy the R7800 and I need a matching PCI-E wifi card as well. Is Asus PCE-AC68 already good enough or do I need PCE-AC88? Thanks
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