Does this motherboard with built in wifi use a PCI-E lane?

Short Question:
Is the ASUS ROG Maximus X Code Motherboard[www.pccasegear.com] using a lane for its built in wifi?

Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus X Code Motherboard[www.pccasegear.com]
I am going to eventually get this motherboard and put 2 1080 TI's in it with SLI using a 8700k or I9 9900K.

I have a TP-Link Archer T8E[www.tp-link.com] PCIE wifi adapter and it uses 1 cpu lane. Both the I7 8700k and I9 9900K only have 16 lanes. As i want both of my 1080 TI's to use 8 lanes each out of the 16 im unsure if that motherboard i linked above is using a lane for its built in Wifi?

Ethernet is NOT a option!

Cheers,
THG
Última edição por The HopelessGamer™; 21/ago./2018 às 18:23
Escrito originalmente por rotNdude:
That motherboard with built-in wifi doesn't use a PCI-E lane if you use that for wireless. If you add the PCI-E wireless adapter, it will.
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Yeah.. sorry about that. sometimes I can go off on a tangent. I'll let this drop now. If you want to friend me bad motha I could try and chat more sometime. I'm busy with data migration and server setup tonight though.
Escrito originalmente por Impending Rentacle Tape:
Yeah.. sorry about that. sometimes I can go off on a tangent. I'll let this drop now. If you want to friend me bad motha I could try and chat more sometime. I'm busy with data migration and server setup tonight though.
Haha its all good. I mean its expected in a forum lol. Thanks for the help! I really do appreciate it. so far iv had a number of people tell me its not using any lanes for its built in wifi so im good :D
Bad 💀 Motha 21/ago./2018 às 19:52 
Then pick another Motherboard model maybe; IDK what else to say or suggest.
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