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I bought it off Amazon, from Intel. Though I have seen sellers on Amazon claiming they are Microsoft, but are selling cheap Windows keys, so its likely this wasn't a legitimate seller.
It did fit into the slot two different ways, but I didn't force it in to achieve this. At this point I think I did just get a dodgy card.
"by Intel" is just a product listing by brand is all that is, nothing more.
This is not the seller.
For Desktop PCIE, your card should look similar to:
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/tTdqqs/gigabyte-wireless-network-card-gcwb867di
DO NOT buy ones like the one shown below for Desktops:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IOS19E6
This is for Laptops. Yes it can work in a Desktop, via adapter card.
DO NOT plug Mini-PCIE into a Desktop's PCIE Slot
Laptops use Mini-PCIE and already have an Antenna array onboard ready to connect to such cards. Desktops need "PCIE WiFi Card w/ Antenna"
That Gigabyte one I linked above is great bang for buck and features Intel Chipset based 802.11a/b/g/n/ac and BlueTooth 4.0
Thanks for the info man, I'm gonna head into a computer store over the next few days to look for one of these cards, just so I can see by eye if it's a right fit, but if it comes with an adapter like the one you listed that will be fantastic.
Now did you buy the Mini-PCIE type?
Can you look on the box; what is the model of it?
Just return it and get the right kind. Amazon has easy returns & refunds.