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Im looking to spend around 40$ for a good adapter. Im more interested in 5Ghz performance since I live in an apartment.
 
You're not going to find that large a performance difference between adapters. Nothing is going to get you expanded 5 GHz range.

The ASUS adapter is as good as any.
 
Unlikely that you NEED 5.8GHz due to excessive 2.4GHz interference in an apartment building. It's not the number of nearby SSIDs detected, it's all about choosing a channel (1, 6 or 11) that doesn't have a neighbor that does heavy streaming most of the time. Consumer WiFi survey software shows SSID counts but NOT busyness.
 
It's not the number of nearby SSIDs detected, it's all about choosing a channel (1, 6 or 11) that doesn't have a neighbor that does heavy streaming most of the time.
Sometimes a channel other than 1/6/11 performs better. This is often the case for me. Even my Netgear 3800 will auto choose one of these overlapping channels. The Netgear 4500 rarely ever auto chose anything other than the non-overlapping 1/6/11 channels.
 

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