Msi neo4+asus wi-fi pci card

what you guys think:msi neo4 and an asus wifi pci card will work together?anyway is my only option for wireless lan

I wouldn't try that they could be incompatible and kill each other...   Just kidding....
The only way to know is by testing it...you'll never know....the Asus is a PCI card like any other, I think...
Be well....

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    This can be a stupid question 
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    I thought it should say X16 or am i thinking the wrong way ?

    Quote from: syar2003 on 08-May-05, 20:56:12
    It should run with X16 lanes if the gfx-card is equipped with X16 interface .
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    - Reset cmos, dit not help.
    - Checked bios for an option, dit not help.
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    Hi all,
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    -I love the Ctrl-Esc wake up feature and will sorely miss it.
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    -Somewhat limited instruction manual.
    -Asus LiveUpdate failed to connect to a server on several repeated attempts.  It never connected successfully.
    -There was no Mobo installation CD in my box!
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    -It's been three days now and still no reply to my tech support inquery regarding 2225 memory timings.
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    -Packaging is simply beautiful.  Obviously not a big reason to buy it but trust me, it's exceptional.
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    -MSI version of LiveUpdate worked flawlessy on every occasion.
    -Cheaper than A8N-E with rebate.
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    -CPU Heatsink Fan mount backplate is GLUED to the backside of the PCB.  Had to remove it with a credit card and a hair dryer to make room for my Zalman.
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    Jason

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    Jeremy

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  • MSI NEO4-F, 2*512 VS512MB400 and Winchester 3000+; memory or psu problem?

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