Which of USB 3 or PCI-E uses less CPU resources?USB 3 ASUS USB-AC68, D-link DWA-192
PCI-E ASUS PCE-AC88, PCE-AC68, PCE-AC66 in this order
Definitely the Asus PCE-AC88 as its the only 4x4 Mimo PCI wifi card around so is a good match for the 4x4 R7800. The PCE-AC68 is a 3x3 card so won't perform as well when paired with a 4x4 router.
And forget about using a USB wifi adaptor on a desktop pc, a decent PCI wifi card will give you far better performance.
The Netgear A7000 is a USB wifi adaptor....uuurggghhhhnetgear launched a wifi adaptor 1900 i believe a7000
I'm going to buy the R7800 and I need a matching PCI-E wifi card as well.
Is Asus PCE-AC68 already good enough or do I need PCE-AC88? Thanks
In general if you need a usb/pci wifi adapter, it is usually a desktop computer. In such case I would recommend getting another r7800 and put it in client mode for three good reasons:
1) You get matching number of spatial streams thus getting as close to the advertised PHY rate as possible. Note, in application layer due to overhead in the TCP, Ethernet frames, wifi control and management traffic, you can expect about 50% of the PHY rate as your real application maximum throughput under optimal condition.
2) You can repurpose this "adapter" later very easily. A usb/pci wifi adapter is only good as a client for the most part.
3) Much easier installation compared to pci-e wifi adapter. You don't need to open your case at all.
In general if you need a usb/pci wifi adapter, it is usually a desktop computer. In such case I would recommend getting another r7800 and put it in client mode for three good reasons:
1) You get matching number of spatial streams thus getting as close to the advertised PHY rate as possible. Note, in application layer due to overhead in the TCP, Ethernet frames, wifi control and management traffic, you can expect about 50% of the PHY rate as your real application maximum throughput under optimal condition.
2) You can repurpose this "adapter" later very easily. A usb/pci wifi adapter is only good as a client for the most part.
3) Much easier installation compared to pci-e wifi adapter. You don't need to open your case at all.
From one famous deal share website the historical low for pce-ac88 was $93, and r7800 was $140.Using a 4x4 router instead of a 4x4 PCI card (eg Asus PCE-AC88) for a desktop PC is waaaaaaay overkill. I have the Asus PCE-AC88 installed in my desktop and paired with the Netgear R9000, it gives me download speeds of 40 MB/s on my 330 Mbps FTTP service - very identical to a wired connection. Now why on earth would i want to use a router instead?
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