Joselito Docking can support the connection of pcie format wireless network cards and in-band array antennas.

When you install a WiFi network card in the dock, the network card in the machine needs to be removed.

    6 days later

    support1 Is the network card on the machine compatible and can be installed on the EX Doxk if removed from the machine? Is there any video or documentation on installaing a network card on the EX Dock, requirements, Type of card compatible???

      How many total memory slots are in the GTi14? For models that ship with 32GB, how many slots are used?

        dtmoto 2 MEMORY SLOTS ARE AVAILABLE

        @“Joselito”#p11051Any Feedback? Is the network card on the machine compatible and can be installed on the EX Dock if removed from the machine? Is there any video or documentation on installaing a network card on the EX Dock, requirements, Type of card compatible???

          Joselito Are both slots used by the 32GB? (In other words, do I need to throw away 32GB of RAM if I want to manually upgrade memory later?)

          Thanks!

            dtmoto Yes, both slots are used.

            8 days later

            Please suggest beelink display control software developer download

              GTi14 supports RAID 1 and RAID 0 for the NVME disks via Hardware?

                5 days later

                I want to expand ssd to 4tb. Is the ssd slot 1 defaulted when I run the Bee-link image installer? I see markings on the motherboard SSD 1 and SSD 2.

                  jacknjill101 Hi there, yes, the Slot 1 is usually used to install system hard disk. So you can add the extra SSD on the second slot.

                  a month later

                  Hello.

                  I have purchased a mini-PC, the Beelink GTi 14 Ultra (185H), along with the Beelink EX Pro docking station and an Asus RTX 4070 Ti Super graphics card. I have updated the mini–PC’s BIOS to version GTi14 T110 (photo attached). The BIOS graphics configuration settings are as follows: Primary Display – Auto, Internal Graphics – Enabled. All necessary drivers are installed.

                  I turn on the docking station first, then power on the mini-PC. The DisplayPort cable from the monitor is connected to the mini-PC. As a result, only the built-in Intel Arc graphics card is active. The external Asus RTX 4070 Ti Super graphics card is visible in Device Manager, and its properties indicate that it is functioning properly. However, according to Task Manager, it is not being utilized—its usage remains at zero.

                  If I connect the DisplayPort cable directly to the Asus RTX 4070 Ti Super graphics card, it starts working, but the built-in Intel Arc graphics card is no longer active—its usage, according to Task Manager, stays at zero.

                  Because of this, I constantly have to switch the DisplayPort cable between the two graphics cards. My question is: How can I configure the setup so that the external Asus RTX 4070 Ti Super graphics card works when the DisplayPort cable is connected to the mini-PC?

                  I need a response from Beelink…

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                    support16 I configured the BIOS as you said. However, the problem is not solved. The only thing that helps to use an external video card is to register in Windows 11 settings for a specific application to use an external video card. If this is not done, the external video card is not used. I need the mini pc to automatically switch to the external graphics card when the load increases, such as gaming, video editing, etc. Waiting for an answer…

                      can’t you just buy an hdmi switch?? then you manually set which display the game should run on. you expect too much - it’s not possible to make it automatic on windows - in my opinion

                      DM-corp Hi, Sorry to tell you that it won’t automatically switch to the external graphic card when the load increases. You need to switch it manually in the BIOS.

                        support16 Okay. Let’s leave the idea of ​​automatic switching depending on the load.

                        The question still remains: I manually configured the BIOS as you recommended, but the external video card is still not used. According to the task manager, the load on the external video card is still zero. What is the reason? How to solve this problem? Waiting for an answer…

                        Let me remind you that the original question was:
                        I constantly have to switch the DisplayPort cable between two graphics cards: connecting the monitor to the output interface of the integrated graphics card of the PC, or connecting the monitor to the output interface of the external graphics card installed in the docking station. My question: How do I configure the BIOS so that the external Asus RTX 4070 Ti Super graphics card is used when connecting the DisplayPort cable to the DisplayPort output interface of the mini PC?

                          DM-corp Hi,
                          1.Whether the machine and the station has a separate power supply or not, sometimes it can be caused by insufficient power supply;
                          2.Try replacing the DisplayPort cable;
                          3.Uninstalling the driver, then download the latest driver from the NVIDIA website and install it manually;
                          4.Go to Settings > System > Display > Graphics Settings and set the external graphics card as the default high-performance GPU;
                          5.Did you press F4 to save after you configured the BIOS?You could also go to BIOS and change the PCIe speed to Gen3 or Gen4 to try.