31-40k I am in Dilemma! Should I upgrade my Present PC to AMD AM4 or AM5 or Intel LGA 1700 chipsets? Budget is limited to 40k

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So if I use TP-Link ARCHER T2U Nano AC600 Nano Wifi/BT USB Adapter @ 1.2k with Asrock B650M HDV/M.2 @11.3k then total comes to 12.5k which is more than enough. All other B650M wifi boards with good VRMs are coming for @ 15k.
Yes, it'll do just fine.
 
No, it's for this board that you mentioned.
Okay for Asrock B650M PG Lightning Wifi.
Then how can we connect the wifi E card?
There is no facility provided at the rear panel.
See here once:
 

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Okay for Asrock B650M PG Lightning Wifi.
Then how can we connect the wifi E card?
There is no facility provided at the rear panel.
See here once:
If you guys would actually look at the board.... It does have M.2 E slot thats for WIFI. :laughing:
BTW if you get TPlink T2UB wifi/bt usb dongle (or any USB dongle) the performance will be bad if WIFI router is not in the same room. It will also be running hot whenever in use. Both together will mean the signal might drop out from time to time.
Options: Asrock old chipset m.2 key E wifi (with weird aah antennas) <Note even though it says it's PCIE Adaper in the title ITS NOT. Will only work on your motherboard's M.2 type E slot.
Newer high performance (allegedly) Highzer0 (US based company?) M.2 E (with no antennas provided it seems)

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If you guys would actually look at the board.... It does have M.2 E slot thats for WIFI. :laughing:
BTW if you get TPlink T2UB wifi/bt usb dongle (or any USB dongle) the performance will be bad if WIFI router is not in the same room. It will also be running hot whenever in use. Both together will mean the signal might drop out from time to time.
Options: Asrock old chipset m.2 key E wifi (with weird aah antennas) <Note even though it says it's PCIE Adaper in the title ITS NOT. Will only work on your motherboard's M.2 type E slot.
Newer high performance (allegedly) Highzer0 (US based company?) M.2 E (with no antennas provided it seems)

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My bad, I didn't check the image properly.

@bssunilreddy you can either go the way as suggested above, or with the HDV. Basically, within your budget - more stable wireless connectivity vs better VRMs. You will know your use case better.
 
Asrock B650M PG Lightning Wifi is 12.8k
Asrock B650M PG Lightning is 11.5k
Asrock B650M HDV/M.2 is 11.3k
While TPlink T2UB wifi/bt usb dongle is 1.2k
Which mobo to go for now?
Asrock B650M PG Lightning WiFi - It has front USB type C header & 3x M.2 slots as well. With B650 Gaming X AX, you just get better VRMs. IMO 6-7k jump from MSI B650M Gaming WiFi to B650 Gaming X AX is generally worth it for most if you plan to upgrade CPU in future.

I am saying again, but inbuilt WiFi is generally superior to 3rd party options you get in India. If we were in US, would have been a different case.

Okay for Asrock B650M PG Lightning Wifi.
Then how can we connect the wifi E card?
There is no facility provided at the rear panel.
See here once:
I'm assuming pics are wrong, they used pics from non WiFi model & just added the M.2 WiFi card w/o the antenna ports. It has antennas in box & specs mention rear panel has 2x antenna ports.

Pics I found online:
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(Non WiFi model but check the bracket)
 
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Asrock B650M PG Lightning WiFi - It has front USB type C header & 3x M.2 slots as well. With B650 Gaming X AX, you just get better VRMs. IMO 6-7k jump from MSI B650M Gaming WiFi to B650 Gaming X AX is generally worth it for most if you plan to upgrade CPU in future.
Agreed, but within his budget (if it is that tight), I think the HDV would be a better bet since it seems to have better VRMs than the B650M PG lightning, and also has a front type C header. But yes, he will sacrifice additional M.2 slots. The Gaming X AX is the better option, for sure, else he will have to decide which trade-off is worth it.
 
If you guys would actually look at the board.... It does have M.2 E slot thats for WIFI. :laughing:
BTW if you get TPlink T2UB wifi/bt usb dongle (or any USB dongle) the performance will be bad if WIFI router is not in the same room. It will also be running hot whenever in use. Both together will mean the signal might drop out from time to time.
Options: Asrock old chipset m.2 key E wifi (with weird aah antennas) <Note even though it says it's PCIE Adaper in the title ITS NOT. Will only work on your motherboard's M.2 type E slot.
Newer high performance (allegedly) Highzer0 (US based company?) M.2 E (with no antennas provided it seems)

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Its better to get PG Lightning Wifi for 12.8k if its wifi connections are already fitted and We need to just connect the antennas to the rear panel only but any picture that I have seen regarding Asrock B650M PG lightning wifi are showing only the E card & antennas but no facility on the rear panel and thats why I thought it does not come fitted with the mobo but we users need to fit it into the rear panel or on one of the pcie slots. Asrock might be showing non wifi PG Lightning images for Wifi PG Lightning model I think. Because the contents listed in the Asrock B650M PG Lightning Wifi are
1 x User Manual
- 1 x I/O Shield
- 2 x SATA Data Cables
- 2 x SMA WiFi Antenna Cables
- 2 x ASRock WiFi 2.4/5/6 GHz Antennas
- 1 x Plastic Cover for Wi-Fi Module
- 3 x Screws for M.2 Sockets
Does this mean we need to install the connections by ourselves right? Only the NVME 2230 Wifi card will come fitted to the mobo and all other connections should be done by us.
Then I think if I cannot connect the small connectors to the NVME 2230 wifi card and direct it to the real panel even Asrock will deny RMA citing physical damage.
My bad, I didn't check the image properly.

@bssunilreddy you can either go the way as suggested above, or with the HDV. Basically, within your budget - more stable wireless connectivity vs better VRMs. You will know your use case better.
Yes, after seeing and analysing the drawback in the PG Ligtning Wifi self connection procedure I think HDV/M.2 is better for 11.3k
 
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