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Posted by edvinasm - Tue 06 Mar 2012 11:19
Sorry for lame question, what is that mPCIe good for except WiFi card?
Posted by llbdtiberio - Tue 06 Mar 2012 14:18
Got to give credit to Asus, the motherboards look amazing, love the subtle LED's of the big motherboard.
Posted by UseItNow - Tue 06 Mar 2012 14:33
Boards look sexy!
Posted by kingpotnoodle - Tue 06 Mar 2012 15:14
edvinasm
Sorry for lame question, what is that mPCIe good for except WiFi card?

I think WiFi is what it's there for, there aren't many things that shrink down to a card that small, perhaps a TV card could, but the benefit over a USB stick solution is questionable and a full size card would be better. SSDs use mSATA and most other cards are full slot for a reason.
Posted by EvanJackPenn - Tue 06 Mar 2012 17:23
edvinasm
Sorry for lame question, what is that mPCIe good for except WiFi card?

This slot has kinda ruined the board for me - I have no need for it, so it'll only serve to add expense :/

EDIT:

Apparently, it's meant to come with WiFi there - which I find useful!
a mini-PCIe riser card that packs a dual-band wireless networking adapter.

ASUS Wi-Fi GO! makes computing easier and more rewarding

Recognizing the central role that convenience plays in emerging lifestyles as related to home computing, ASUS has used the seminars to introduce new Wi-Fi GO! technology, tailored to entertainment-minded consumers on the look for more seamless and smoother user experiences. Home entertainment becomes easier with Wi-Fi functions such as DLNA streaming, so users can enjoy content from a variety of devices. The Remote Desktop function provides access to the desktop with a tablet or smartphone acting as remote control, allowing greater convenience by creating a portable virtual desktop. Wi-Fi GO! can also convert PCs into routers, with all of these features fully integrated into a one-stop utility.

There will be two versions of the ASUS Wi-FI GO!. The ASUS Wi-Fi Go! on the left has wireless capabilities and bluetooth v4 while the one on the right lacks the Bluetooth.