Hey everyone! I'm planning to buy a custom PC from a store, and I could really use some tips and recommendations. Here's what I've picked out so far for my build:
- **CPU**: AMD Ryzen 9 9550X 16-core AM5 5.7GHz
- **Motherboard**: Gigabyte X870 Aorus Elite Wifi7 AM5 ATX
- **Memory**: Corsair 32GB (2x16GB) Vengeance DDR5 6000MHz
- **Storage**: Samsung 1TB 990 Pro M.2 NVMe SSD
- **Graphics Card**: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Gaming OC 16G
- **Case**: Antec C5 Constellation Series ARGB Mid Tower ATX Case - Black
- **Cooler**: Corsair iCUE H150i RGB 360mm Liquid CPU cooler - White
- **Power Supply**: 1000W Gigabyte 1000W PG5 Aorus 80 + Gold ATX Power Supply
- **OS**: Windows 11 64 bit retail USB
- **Power cable**: Standard power cable
Additionally, I've been considering getting this Wi-Fi 7 PCIe network adapter: [Dsport Comfast CF-BE200](https://www.dicksmith.com.au/da/buy/dsport-comfast-cf-be200-pro-8774mbps-wifi7-pcie-wireless-network-adapter-wifi-receiver-ne243590cf-be200pro/?utm_content=hero&utm_campaign=postsale_outfordelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_source=dse). However, I'm a bit unsure if it will work well with the Gigabyte motherboard I've chosen since I've heard the BE-200 is one of the top options.
I mainly use my PC for gaming, especially World of Warcraft (both retail and classic) and streaming. I'm hoping to invest in something that will last a while and perform solidly. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
2 Answers
You already have a Wi-Fi 7 adapter built into your Gigabyte motherboard, so you won't need to buy an extra one. Save yourself the hassle and use the integrated option!
Yeah, I had the same confusion! Just like CoolGamer mentioned, your motherboard comes with Wi-Fi 7 support. You’ll be good to go without an additional network adapter. Plus, with your powerful build, you should have no issues gaming or streaming!
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