You can use a DisplayPort to HDMI dongle, even a passive one.
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You can use a DisplayPort to HDMI dongle, even a passive one.
Hi. I've used a Mini DisplayPort Male to HDMI Male Cable (a cheap one, so probably passive) to connect my X230 to an HDMI input of a monitor. I suppose it would also work with W530.
Hey @heilong, thanks for sharing those. I am currently running W530 since 2013. Currently just upgraded my RAM to 32GB. I noticed that my PC doesn't come with bluetooth function. I am curious for your scenario whether your machine comes with bluetooth function. Also, I want to upgrade my wifi up to 5GB and add bluetooth to it. I saw you posted model for choice and talking about the whitelist. Does the model you mentioned could accomplish my upgrade? Do you have a solid tutorial on Youtube that folks can follow through? Thanks for your time and help in advance!heilong wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 3:51 pmOriginal WLAN card out (Bluetooth Daughter Card as well), new WLAN+BT card in. It's a direct mPCIe replacement, antenna connectors are compatible as well.
You can find it on e.g. AliExpress by searching for "AX210HMW Mini PCI-E", price is ~31 EUR. The sticker on the card says Model: MPE-AXE3000H. No need to tape any pins or do any other magic. But obviously you need an unlocked BIOS to remove the WLAN card whitelist. If I remember correctly, to make Bluetooth work, I had to go to advanced BIOS settings, USB ports, and enable the one port in the list that was disabled. The card works with stock AX210 drivers from Intel, both WiFi and Bluetooth.
On my X230, I used another option: an official Intel AX210 card (only available in M.2 form factor), and an M.2 to mPCIe adapter, I got one on eBay, it's called "M.2 2230 Key A+E to Mini PCI-E Adapter Converter for Intel wifi Card AX210 AX200", brand name is "fenvi". It comes with two extra-short antenna cables. The original antennas (IPEX/U.fl connectors) plug into the matching sockets on the adapter, while the short cables (with smaller MHF4 connectors on both sides) go from the matching sockets on the adapter to the sockets on the Intel card. The entire setup takes more spaces than the original mPCIe card, and is easy to fit if you don't use the second mPCIe slot on the X230. It's possible to use together with a 3G card, not sure if it could coexist with an mSATA SSD.
On the original W530, Bluetooth 4.0 was optionally provided by a separate "Bluetooth Daughter Card", it has its own special connector. Such a card can be purchased new or second-hand even now, and is very cheap. It only supports Bluetooth 4.0, no BLE, so is somewhat outdated.lj4028aim wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 6:03 pmHey @heilong, thanks for sharing those. I am currently running W530 since 2013. Currently just upgraded my RAM to 32GB. I noticed that my PC doesn't come with bluetooth function. I am curious for your scenario whether your machine comes with bluetooth function. Also, I want to upgrade my wifi up to 5GB and add bluetooth to it. I saw you posted model for choice and talking about the whitelist. Does the model you mentioned could accomplish my upgrade? Do you have a solid tutorial on Youtube that folks can follow through? Thanks for your time and help in advance!


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