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Gigabyte Unveils GC-WIFI7: A Wi-Fi 7 PCIe Adapter for Aging PCs

Gigabyte has unveiled an innovative solution for users with aging PCs looking to harness the power of Wi-Fi 7. The GC-WIFI7, a new PCIe wireless adapter, is designed to bring compatibility with Wi-Fi 7 networks to older machines, offering a performance boost and enhanced wireless connectivity.

The GC-WIFI7 comes equipped with a built-in Wi-Fi 7 module, delivering support for high-speed wireless connections of up to 5800Mbps. It boasts extensive bandwidth support across the 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz bands, providing users with the flexibility to choose optimal frequencies for their specific needs. The card's Multi-Link Operation (MLO) feature enables simultaneous connections on two bands, ensuring a seamless and efficient networking experience.

To address interference issues and enhance overall efficiency, the adapter incorporates Multiple RU (MRU) technology. Additionally, the inclusion of 4K-QAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) enables higher transmission rates, contributing to a substantial improvement in overall data transfer efficiency. The GC-WIFI7 also supports MU-MIMO (Multi-User, Multiple Input, Multiple Output) technology, facilitating improved communication with multiple devices concurrently.

Compliant with IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be standards, the PCIe x1 Interface Card features Bluetooth 5.3 compatibility, further expanding its connectivity capabilities. The adapter is designed with an ultra-high gain 2Tx2R antenna, supporting both directional and omnidirectional signals. The magnetic base of the antenna ensures stability when attached to a PC.


It's important to note that seamless integration of Wi-Fi 7 into a network requires both a compatible adapter and a Wi-Fi 7 router. Although the pricing details for Gigabyte's GC-WIFI7 are yet to be disclosed, it emerges as a promising solution for users seeking to rejuvenate their older machines and embrace the advancements of Wi-Fi 7 technology.

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