The Gigabyte GC-WIFI7 wireless network card in PCI-Express 1x format brings Bluetooth 5.3 and Wi-Fi 7 at 5800 Mbit/s to your configuration. This internal PC expansion card also features Dual Band MU-MIMO TX/RX Wi-Fi and 320 MHz bandwidth.
Wireless PCI-Express card Wi-Fi 7 5800 Mbps + Bluetooth 5.3
The Gigabyte GC-WIFI7 wireless network card in PCI-Express 1x format enables your configuration to benefit from Bluetooth 5.3 and Wi-Fi 7 at 5800 Mbit/s. This internal PC expansion card also offers Dual Band MU-MIMO TX/RX Wi-Fi and 320 MHz bandwidth to ensure sustained data rates.
Technical specifications :
Internal network card Wi-Fi 7 5800 Mbps & Bluetooth 5.3
Interface: PCI-Express x1
Support for Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be standards
System compatibility: Windows 11 (only)
What is SAR or Specific Absorption Rate?
The local Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) quantifies the user's exposure to electromagnetic waves from the equipment concerned. The maximum authorised SAR is 2 W/kg for the head and trunk and 4 W/kg for the limbs.
All products sold on the LDLC.com website comply with these regulations. The SAR values of the products concerned are indicated on the product data sheets in the technical data section.
Information provided by our tech department
This card has several revisions with different chipsets depending on the version. Some chispets may cause incompatibilities depending on the platform on which the expansion card is intended. If you have any doubts, please contact our customer service department before placing your order.
Wifi 7 works perfectly under Windows 11 and proc AMD 7950X3D, I had some disconnections. Problem corrected with update of the bios of the CM (an ASUS X670P WIFI for info) and last MAJ WIndows 11 made.
Thanks to LDLC who is the only one to guarantee this rev 1.0 essential for the owners of proc AMD for the wifi 7.
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by AristideQ
Posted on 13 Aug 2024
Bought on 10 Jun 2024 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 1Average rating: 10
Works perfectly but requires tweaking for Windows.
Works perfectly but to benefit to date (August 2024) of the wifi 7, it is necessary to update the drivers and be on a version 24h2 of windows (Release preview or dev insider). Then, for Windows to detect and use Wifi 7 properly, I had to activate the WPA3 security protocol (which was not activated by default) on the 5ghz 160mhz wifi card (160mhz is deactivated by default if there is a freebox repeater connected, so check) in the options of my Freebox Pop. This one doesn't have a 6Ghz band, unlike the Freebox Ultra. This has boosted my speeds. I hope this helps other people in my situation.
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by LouisJ
Posted on 2 Aug 2024
Bought on 5 Jul 2024 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 3Average rating: 10
Super product
Works perfectly (I use it on wifi 6 as my box does not yet support wifi 7). I have about 300 mega on speedtest.
Works perfectly for Bluetooth controllers.
I have one criticism: the cable is a bit thin and seems fragile, but it does the job very well. I recommend it.
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by President
Posted on 29 Jul 2024
Bought on 19 May 2024 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 5Average rating: 10
Rocket
A real rocket, I Dl faster in Wifi 7 when Ethernet 2.5ghz
Low ping, low jitter, plus bluetoth combo if you want to connect accessories (PS5 controller, for example).
I can't wait for Wifi 7 to become widely available!
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by jean-davidA
Posted on 30 May 2024
Bought on 1 May 2024 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 1Average rating: 10
Meets my expectations
The product meets my expectations. I'm a bit disappointed by the complexity of setting it up under Linux, but I expected that for such a recent product.