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    Are any of those compatible with clevo p375sm-a?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by hi9580, Aug 19, 2015.

  1. hi9580

    hi9580 Notebook Consultant

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    Killer Wireless-AC 1525 or Killer Wireless-AC 1535
     
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    They are both M.2 while the P375SM-A is mPCIe. An adapter should work.

    Any specific reason for the Killer cards over Intel?
     
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    killer has software to prioritise how much bandwidth is used between different applications and processes, intel does not, you can use router settings or group policy but it's not as detailed or user friendly

    problem with killer is i can't find a seller for them (apart from those in prebuilt or boutique systems)
     
  4. D2 Ultima

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    Please, do not buy a Killer Card if you want problem-free experiences.

    Stick with the intel.

    Some sauce
     
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