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Reviews (7)

Jun 13, 2016
Wired speeds with wireless
1 of 1 found this helpful With many good games still on the Xbox 360, and faster wireless technologies compared to the days when the 360 was released, this is a great unit to utilize the high speed low latency wifi that most consumer routers are capable of providing.
Roommate had a network cable ran across the house and I kept tripping over it so I bought this for him. He says there is no gameplay difference between this and wired.
Only complaint he had, is as with most wireless adapters, they occasionally need to be reset, but it took roughly a week before he just needed to unplug it and plug it back in.

Sep 24, 2019
After 1 year Review
I used Accubattery Pro since day 1 of getting this battery. I've had it for 386 days at the time of writing. According to it's health statistics, it's down to 90% of it's overall capacity, which is better than average for battery degradation over recharge cycles. And that's including fast charging always being on.
With that being said, it's still a reliable 3+ day battery with normal use with gaming and video watching sprinkled in. I now use my phone as my electronic logbook in my semi truck which requires an active wireless connection to the truck, for 10 hours straight, and at the same time I'm using my phone to listen to music and podcasts through Bluetooth as well. By the end of my work shift, I'm still at a comfortable 50% battery.
Makes the phone a literal brick and I needed to buy a tactical belt to keep my pants up, but it's well worth it, and makes the aging LG V20 a talking piece in today's slim, non-removable battery world.

Oct 28, 2019
Great Upgrade if using slower E-series Xeons.
If you purchased a cheap used motherboard, paired with anything less than 3GHZ, this will be a significant upgrade.
I bought a dual socket motherboard with dual Xeon E5530's on it, clocked at 2.4ghz, and my server is a home media server, providing currently for Plex, VPN, and a Minecraft server.
After awhile playing the Minecraft server, the map became so complex and large, that it began to run sluggishly. I researched, that Minecraft servers rely on faster single core performance, rather than multiple cores. So I checked here for upgrades and found these little CPUs for less than $30 for 2. Now my map runs smooth and without any delay, with very little expense to me. Without going to the 4.4ghz dual core that goes for like $1,100 each, this is the fastest you'll see for the socket 1366.