🚀 Upgrade your PC’s WiFi game to pro-level speed and stability!
The AX1675x Killer Series WiFi 6E Adapter is a high-performance M.2 PCIe card delivering tri-band 2.4/5/6 GHz connectivity with blazing 2.4 Gbps speeds and Bluetooth 5.3 support. Designed for gamers and professionals, it features the Killer Prioritization Engine to minimize lag and is compatible with Intel and AMD systems running Windows 10+ or Linux. Perfect for upgrading desktops or laptops to next-gen WiFi 6E and mesh router environments.
Color | AX1675x |
Item Weight | 2.4 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.87"L x 1.18"W x 0.09"H |
Data Link Protocol | Bluetooth |
Data Transfer Rate | 2.4 Gigabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop |
Hardware Connectivity | PCIE x 1 |
L**R
Quality, well made, and FAST WiFi 7 wireless card.
I keep my technology updated, when possible. Memory, storage, and wireless connectivity, plus CPU and GPU when possible. I have a custom built Intel i7, 17" gaming laptop and have maximum RAM, 1 HDD, 1 SDD mounted. I purchased it in late 2016, and it still runs very well with no issues running any software as of yet, except for updating to Windows 11. For reasons unknown to me Microsoft states my hardware is "incompatible" with Windows 11. I am on my third update of the wireless card with this one. This is a great WiFi 7 card. It mounted easily and without issue. It is a tight are of my laptop, so it takes a little longer to mount, but that's no fault of the card. It connected to my network quickly and easily with no issues. My network is 1gig, and the connection is notably faster with this card over the previous WiFi 6e card. My only issue, not the fault of this card, is I don't have access to all the features that this card offers because I don't have Windows 11. My connection is faster, and very stable with this card. Hopefully, soon I can install the Windows 11 update and enjoy all this card offers. I'm pleased with my purchase, and recommend this product.
A**B
Flawless
The 🐝 got the job done. My pc went from constant lag to constant fast. No more wifi disconnecting from network now I run the network. Would recommend my friends 🧡.
R**K
Replaced previous killer Wi-FI 6 card. No issues
I replaced a previous Killer AX1650i card on a Dell laptop with this one. It was a quick easy swap and everything works great. It works about the same as the old card. I don't see any significant difference in Wi-Fi speeds. I have an Asus RT-BE88U router that is Wi-Fi 7 but does not have a 6GHz band. So, I am not using the 6GHz band yet. It works great but I don't think is worth upgrading unless you actually have a Wi-Fi 7 6GHz connection.
D**E
Works great in a amd advantage laptop
I have a AMD advantage gaming laptop and love it except the wifi. The card it came with is a 6e card but it is terrible. I get that they didnt want to use any intel items in it but I dont care about all that. I always had good luck with killer wifi cards so I decided to see if it was compatible with my all amd laptop.Install was simple and straight forward. The first card I got was missing one of the rings that the antenna conects to but the seller sent out a advance replacment and it only took a few days to arrive. That is a great seller experience and I for sure would buy from them again. The signal is very strong on this card and almost exactly matches the wired speed using a eero pro 6e mesh system which for me is about 900mb . Super fast and was running a 2ms ping time in speedtest.
M**K
works but pricy
This is the game version of AX210, which means it supports Killer Control Center for fine-tuning, but I don't think the software support worths such price overflow.
8**R
Helped the laptop quite a bit
It's only been set up for 30 minutes, but seems to be working well. In a quick head to head, it increased my bandwidth by about 70-75% - connecting to U7 Pro access points on 6Ghz with the 320Mhz band.Only really makes a difference compared to my Intel 211 if I'm using 6Ghz and 320Mhz band width, if I kept it at 160, I think they'd run the same speed.
M**I
Couldn't find a compatible driver
Was hoping to replace a Killer AX1650i with this Killer AX1690i. Killer Performance Suite 34.23.3101 was the latest when I tried and its description lists "22.220.0.4 for Intel® Killer™ 1550, AX1650, AX1675" with no mention of AX1690; the bottom of the page says it applies to Intel® Killer™ Wi-Fi 6E AX1690 (i s). That was the one I used for my AX1650i but I downloaded again just to be safe.The wireless adapter arrived in an unsealed pack and it said Bluetooth 5.2 Support on the sleeve, both of which made me uncomfortable. After swapping the AX1690i in and booting up, Windows indicated that it couldn't use the existing driver. I uninstalled everything Killer-related I had, rebooted, and reinstalled the Killer Performance Suite but it didn't help.Digger deeper, the device claimed to be PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_06F0 but the driver INF files had no reference to 06F0. I tried forcing it to use the driver for Killer AX1690i installed via the software even though it complained that it was not compatible; got a Code 10.Sadly, it's going back.
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