I am planning on a new build with the Gigabyte GA-Z97X-UD5H black edition with i7 4790K. Does anyone know if I can put a KillerN-1202 wireless adapter in the M.2 slot. Or will the bios not recognize it? I plan on using the computer case as a ground plane for the sma adapter cables as well. Any experience with the M.2 out there?
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