I'm looking to add a Wi-Fi adapter to my setup and need a PCIe slot for it. I'm totally new to this, which is why I reached out for help. I sent a photo to a tech support tool which suggested that I might have a free slot, but I'm not sure. My motherboard is an ASUS Prime A320M-K, and I'm having trouble locating the slot—my GPU might be blocking it. Any guidance on how to check if I have a free slot would be greatly appreciated! Sorry for my English; I'm using Google Translate!
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Checking your motherboard manual or the product page could save you a lot of trouble! It clearly states that the ASUS Prime A320M-K has two x1 PCIe slots, so look for those. If your GPU completely blocks them, consider getting a good USB Wi-Fi adapter instead.
From what I can see, you probably have two small PCIe slots just beneath your large graphics card slot. It looks like one of them is blocked by your GPU, which is a common issue. If you can manage to get a good look under the card, you might find one of those slots available for your Wi-Fi adapter. However, if space is tight, you might want to consider a USB Wi-Fi adapter as an easier alternative.
I checked the specs for your motherboard. You do have 2 PCIe x1 slots, which are usually located below the larger x16 slot used for the GPU. It’s likely that at least one of them is covered. If you're unsure, you could look for an image of PCIe slots online to help identify them, or just carefully remove the case cover to see what you have.
It's a bit tricky when a graphics card is in the way! You mentioned your GPU might be blocking the view; usually, that’s the case. A good tip is to take a closer look at the area below the graphics card. If there's not enough room, a USB Wi-Fi option might save you the hassle of physically installing a card.

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