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PCI-E Wireless N Card with Black PCB?

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im fed up with usb wifi adapters, the speed when downloading is never consistant, unfortunately i cant run an ethernet cable to my pc.

 

Anbody know of a Good PCI-E Wifi card (doesnt need to be AC) that has a black PCB? i really dont wanna put a card with a green pcb inside my build.

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im fed up with usb wifi adapters, the speed when downloading is never consistant, unfortunately i cant run an ethernet cable to my pc.

 

Anbody know of a Good PCI-E Wifi card (doesnt need to be AC) that has a black PCB? i really dont wanna put a card with a green pcb inside my build.

http://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-GC-WB300D-Exclusive-Bluetooth-Motherboard/dp/B0081Y0Y4E?tag=vglnk-c1001-20

http://www.mightyape.com.au/product/Gigabyte-Bluetooth-40--AC-Wifi-PCI-E-Network-Card/21993377?utm_source=myshopping.com.au&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=shopping_comparison

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PC: Corsair 900D | Corsair AX860 | Maxmius VI Hero | i7 4770k | Corsair H100i | 16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 2133 | Sapphire Radeon 7950 | Samsung 840 Pro 256GB | Win7 X64

HTPC: Silverstone GD05 Black | Corsair VS350W | AMD A6 5400K | AsRock FM2A75-PRO4-M | Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB DDR3 1600 | Samsung 840 128GB | WD Black 4TBx2 | Leadtek Winfast DTV2000DS | LiteOn BD\DVD-RW Combo | WIN7 x64/XBMC

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thank you

PCIE Wireless adapters work great honestly! Paired with a good router I never disconnect or anything and my speeds are really good.

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Just looking at that Gigabyte unit, I see no reason you couldn't chuck an Intel AC chip in there.

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i just bought a gigabit ethernet adapter kit for $50. apparently they r good just need to setup when i get the time.

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Just looking at that Gigabyte unit, I see no reason you couldn't chuck an Intel AC chip in there.

I have one, it works well. I thought that it was interesting they used a mobile wireless nic, the potential for upgrade is a nice benefit.

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