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System Name | Felix777 |
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Processor | Core i5-3570k@stock |
Motherboard | Biostar H61 |
Memory | 8gb |
Video Card(s) | XFX RX 470 |
Storage | WD 500GB BLK |
Display(s) | Acer p236h bd |
Case | Haf 912 |
Audio Device(s) | onboard |
Power Supply | Rosewill CAPSTONE 450watt |
Software | Win 10 x64 |
Okay, well i managed to lose my linksys wireless G+speedbooster usb adapter in a move so i'm looking for a new way to connect, but only looking to spend ~$30 max.
Now for a while i stole my brothers while in ohio
, and it performed better than mine but was only Wireless G, yet it could connect to our neighbor's net while mine with speedbooster couldn't.
this was his
Now i've been eyeing the Zonet Wireless G adapter simply because the mass positive reviews, price, and because of the good experience i had with my brother's adapter that had its own little box.
So i'm inquiring if the wireless adapters that are in their own lil package are better than the strait plug in adapters like my previous one. Is it because the adapter is further from all the electric jazz in my desktop that my brother's performed better? Or should i go with a PCI adapter since it provides a better connection; i have no other PCI device installed either so it'd get the full PCI bandwidth.
Now for a while i stole my brothers while in ohio

this was his
Now i've been eyeing the Zonet Wireless G adapter simply because the mass positive reviews, price, and because of the good experience i had with my brother's adapter that had its own little box.
So i'm inquiring if the wireless adapters that are in their own lil package are better than the strait plug in adapters like my previous one. Is it because the adapter is further from all the electric jazz in my desktop that my brother's performed better? Or should i go with a PCI adapter since it provides a better connection; i have no other PCI device installed either so it'd get the full PCI bandwidth.
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