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I'm looking at building a small form factor/ITX Hackintosh and have found a ton of great build logs here. However, I notice a lot of Intel ITX builders (https://www.reddit.com/r/hackintosh/comments/i3pega/z490_itx_guide/) replace the Intel/RealTek wifi with a Broadcom M2 card like the BCM94360CD. But this results in them having to buy an adapter + extender, then route extension cable all over their case, and have the new antennas on the new adapted card taped to the case, along with the original antenna mounting points on the MOBO now being unused. Are there technical reasons for not using a USB Wifi Adapter instead, other than the hassle of having to plug it in? (Such as the ones listed here: https://github.com/chris1111/Wireless-USB-Adapter-Clover)