Testseek.com have collected 21 expert reviews of the Asus PCE-AC88 Dual Band AC3100 Wireless PCI Adapter and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus PCE-AC88 Dual Band AC3100 Wireless PCI Adapter.
January 2017
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21 Reviews
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". the PCE-AC88 could change your ‘Ethernet or bust' view of desktop connectivity."...
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Published: 2017-08-12, Author: Frank , review by: uk.hardware.info
There is definitely no lack of choice if you're shopping for an external WiFi adapter, however the performance between the models differs about as much as their price. We do want to note that the most expensive USB adapter and the most expensive PCI-Expre...
Great performance, Great looks with the large red heatsink, Remote antenna mounting with base, SFF compatible, Fair price,
Antenna base cable is fixed, so you’re limited to the included 1-meter distance, “The ASUS PCE-AC88 takes wireless networking to the next level with the best network penetration that I’ve seen in this apartment. “, ASUS PCE-AC88 Dual-Band AC3100 Wireless
The ASUS PCE-AC88 4×4 Wireless AC3100 PCIe Adapter is a beautiful little add-in card that doesn't just come with great specifications, but also adds some flair to the system. The large heatsink and red colours will match well with most gaming systems. Tha...
Record breaking performance at all ranges over 802.11n and 802.11ac, Negates the need for a second router to use 4×4 802.11ac, Choice of external antenna unit or direct connection
Limited to desktop PCs only, 1024QAM requires compatible client hardware.
If you own a quad-antenna wireless router, regardless of its brand, the Asus PCE-AC88 is simply a no-brainer. Its cheaper than buying a second router, it's incredibly fast and much easier to set up. Plug in and away you go with ultra fast wireless speeds...
Flexible placement, Great reception, Faster speeds
Needs an AC router to perform well
Its performance is definitely top of the line, but it's overkill unless you have the hardware and environment that takes advantage of it. Recommended if you are looking to stream or if you have a lot of ground to cover between PC and router.(previously p...