I recently bought a PCIe Wi-Fi card because it was still missing for my gaming PC, at first everything was stable until after about 2 weeks the connection broke off more and more and I finally only had 1 Wi-Fi strip, even after restarting the PC several times The problem was not solved, so I removed the WLAN card and plugged in my old WLAN USB stick, which went extremely well for its price of 8 euro, jz you could imagine why I bought a WLAN card for 36 euro if the WLAN Stick goes so well, well I wanted everything to be built into the PC and not on the outside of the case because it should also look good, I thought, my router is about 5 meters away from my PC which is still separated from a thin Rigips wall, the router is 1 year old and I have average internet (80 MB / s download and 40 MB / s upload) so it can't be due to the router because I use other devices like cell phones and laptops have no problems with your sister, the PC is not in any corner or anywhere else where it could be shielded?
Vlt you have a solution for me and if you have any other recommendation for a WLAN card or stick then please let me know ^^
PC components:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2400G
GPU: AMD Radeon RX Vega 11 Graphics
Graphics card: MSI GTX Gforce 1050TI X 4G
RAM: 8GB Crucial Ballistix Sport LT V2
Motherboard: ASRock B450M Pro4
Case: Sharkoon TG5 with 4 RGB fans
PCIe WLAN card: https://www.amazon.de/...07QKV6JVS/
Wi-Fi USB stick: https://www.amazon.de/...01NCLO37B/
I thought the stick was going extremely well, where is the horse's foot?
Yes that's true, however, the Wi-Fi stick also loses the connection briefly with higher internet load but reconnects within 10 seconds and I didn't have that with the Wi-Fi card, with the Wi-Fi card I only had one Wi-Fi strip at the end but the connection remained available, so I just sway around a bit as I can solve this problem best and fastest, the Wi-Fi stick is faster in relation to the Wi-Fi card but loses the connection completely with higher internet usage so that there's not even a Wi-Fi strip anymore, me wanted to install all the hardware in the housing anyway, but a WLAN stick seems to work better for me but I'm less familiar with this area again, which is why I rely on the help of others, a new, better WLAN stick?
No direct answer to your question - but what do you need Wi-Fi for in a gaming PC? Ethernet is superior in every way: latency, packet loss, speed - everything.
Yes, but I'm in a separate room and the router is separated from a thin Rigips wall as I wrote above, I don't want to lay cables because I have cats who like to iron on cables.
Then put the cable in a cable duct. But everything is better than Wi-Fi, especially for gaming.