Do any of the ultrabooks come with a spare Mini-PCIe slot?
Do any of the ultrabooks come with a spare Mini-PCIe slot?
thinkpads do
ultrabooks are useless dual core ulv shit anyway
probably only for the wifi adapter or something
Thinkpads are gay.
why do you want a mini-pcie slot?
For the Mini PCI-e card in OP's picture.
But user, even the thinkpads use dual core ulv shit (aside from some models).
Granted, Thinkpads are indeed far better built than the shitty "ultra-thin" designs.
Because he wants a mini-pcie slot.
A lot have m.2 which is 4x slots.
Isn't the M.2 already used by the SSD?
And you think they don't jam some trash SSD into a mini PCIe slot?
ahhhhhhhh i wanna mini pcie aawwwwwwwwwwww
some zenbooks has a m.2 alongside sata, and mini pcie occupied by wlan adapter
That might work for me. I don't need the WLAN adapter.
That's good enough for most people.
NO WLAN EVER ;_;
You can use a mini USB dongle for WiFi.
ahhhhhhhhh i wanna WLANNNN!!!!!!!! X3
What is that card?
your gay
business laptops that also have a wwan option usually do
WLANNNNNNN X3
wwan? :o
You can use this adapter for the Macbook Air.
wireless wan
mobile network card basically
most thinkpad (that are worth a shit) come with the option for one, so they have an extra mpcie slot
can I take it out, and put in WLAN?
I believe the Xiaomi 13" ones do.
you might run into a few issues with thinkpads which some people somehow conveniently forget, thinkpads have mpcie whitelists and while some thinkpad can have their whitelits removed via software, you need hardware flashers for some
its easy to do on the 20 series below for example
also most of the time wwan slots arent even populated since they were expensive and nobody needed them
Are those 1x slots?
CHING CHONG BING BONG
they use m.2
It depends.
There's the aforementioned whitelisting issue.
There's also the issue that since many WWAN cards only utilize a USB connection rather than PCIe, the card slot might ONLY support USB and be completely unusable as a PCI slot.
My x220 has a spare one :^)
Question: can an M.2 slot not be used as a generic PCIe on some/most systems?
m.2 has different key options. the most common seems to only have sata lanes so its only useful for harddrives.
with key B (iirc) and mini pci you can put in a variety of cards such as wifi, gsm, or whatever weird shit you can find.
dont know