TP-Link PCIe WiFi 6 Card Archer TX55E with Bluetooth 5.2 vs WiFi 7 PCIe Card with BE200 | 9.3Gbps, BT 5.4, 4K QAM, 320MHz
Overall winner: WiFi 7 PCIe Card with BE200 | 9.3Gbps, BT 5.4, 4K QAM, 320MHz
Key Differences
TP-Link AX3000 (A) is a WiFi 6 PCIe card with Bluetooth 5.2 and established driver feedback; it sits at a more affordable listed price and targets users wanting solid dual-band WiFi and Bluetooth. OKN WiFi 7 (B) uses a BE200 chipset, supports 6GHz and much higher theoretical throughput (up to 9.3Gbps) but notes incompatibility with AMD motherboards and mixed Bluetooth reports, so it suits users prioritizing next-gen speed on compatible systems
TP-Link PCIe WiFi 6 Card Archer TX55E with Bluetooth 5.2
PCIe WiFi 6 card for desktop with dual band 2.4/5 GHz and Bluetooth 5.2. Delivers high-speed wireless with MU-MIMO and OFDMA for reduced latency. Customers note easy plug-and-play on Linux and improved speeds
Pros
- WiFi 6 with dual band support
- MU-MIMO and OFDMA for lower latency
- Bluetooth 5.2 integration
- High-gain antennas for broader range
Cons
- Some users report connection drops requiring manual driver installation
WiFi 7 PCIe Card with BE200 | 9.3Gbps, BT 5.4, 4K QAM, 320MHz
PCIe wireless card with WiFi 7 BE200 module, Bluetooth 5.4, tri-band support, and 4K QAM. Delivers up to 9.3Gbps and higher capacity; plug-and-play on Windows 10/11. Customer insight notes easy installation and improved speed
Pros
- WiFi 7 with BE200 module
- High data rates up to 9.3Gbps
- Bluetooth 5.4 built-in
- Plug-and-play on Windows
Cons
- Mixed reviews on Bluetooth connectivity
- Not compatible with AMD motherboards
- Some users report setup variability
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TP-Link |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | OKN |
| User Reviews | Tie |