The channel width at 80MHz is fine, if your environment supports it.
Download a free Windows 10 wireless scanner and see what your RF looks like, and pick a channel that is clean. Feel free to upload your results here for advice. I recommend this (best there is really): https://www.tethabyte.com/download
Create a text file on your computer being used and paste the following:
:loop
netsh WLAN show interfaces
timeout /t 5
goto loop
Then save, then rename the file from .txt to .bat (make sure you can see extensions in your explorer settings).
Then run the .bat file and it will show you information like your RX/TX rates etc. Feel free to upload those here as well.
Then you can reference this chart, and see which MCS rate your landing on: http://mcsindex.com/