There sure is going to be fierce competition between motherboard vendors
once "Sandy Bridge-E" Core i7 processors come out, a little later this
month. Even the tiniest edge over competitors in terms of features can
go a long way with market success. Gigabyte is ready with one such
feature of its own: the Bluetooth 4.0 + WiFi b/g/n card, which it will
bundle with the GA-X79-UD5, GA-X79-UD7(OC), and G1.Assassin 2. Simply
put, this is a special addon card that will provide a Wireless b/g/n
(wireless n at 150 Mbps), and Bluetooth 4.0 (24 Mbps) connectivity.
Here's how it works: the card sits on one of the board's PCI-Express x1
slots (or any PCIe slot for that matter), the PCIe connection is wired
to the wireless network controller on the mini-PCIe card. We expect this
to be a common Atheros AR9285-based card. The main card also has a
Bluetooth 4.0 controller, which connects to the system using USB 2.0. A
cable runs from the card to any of the board's USB 2.0 front-panel
headers. The Bluetooth controller only uses one port, so the other is
wired out as an internal USB 2.0 port (good for any DRM dongles you may
have). The card is then wired to two antennas (included), one for the
wireless network controller, the other for the Bluetooth, both have
activity LEDs. It's not known if Gigabyte will sell this card
separately, so just about anyone can use it.
Source: VR-Zone
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