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Abstract: Killer NICESRB: n/a Platform: Hardware Category: HardwareAuthor: Murray G Of all the things we test and write about for PC gaming, network speed is usually at the bottom of the list. It is not a sexy category like graphics or sound. I can’t tell you...
und Zusammenfassung Die Karte konnte auf ganzer Linie überzeugen:Die Testergebnisse sprechen für sich und bestätigten die Erwartungen in vollem Umfang. Für einen ernsthaften Onlinespieler (und nur für den) sollte diese Karte ein fester Bestandteil der...
Noticable increase in network gaming performance, FNA applications, and stable drivers,
Hefty price and only a handful of FNA applications at the moment.
Bigfoot Networks Killer M1 network interface card provides a noticeable improvement in game performance, both from the standpoint of visual frames per second as well as lower amount of network ping. This fact, coupled with the promise and convenience ...
Abstract: ...BigFoots Killer M1 NIC er et produkt som det ærligt talt er svært at berettige at købe.Kigger vi på den primære funktion: At forbedre ping og FPS, må man erkende at den konkrete effekt er særdeles begrænset - og man må erkende, at det er penge, som ...
Abstract: At a price of over $200, the M1 Killer NIC costs as much as a good motherboard, and twice as much as a decent budget motherboard. Obviously, it must deliver sufficient value to justify the added expense, at least for gamers serious (and well-heeled) e...
We hebben het uitgebreid geprobeerd, maar wij kregen een significant voordeel wat de KillerNIC zou kunnen bieden niet aangetoond. In sommige gevallen zijn er wel verschillen in de orde grootte 1 à 2 procent te vinden, maar die zijn altijd ook op andere...
The Killer NICs claim of being able to maintain the frame rate by avoiding the Windows TCP/IP stack in favour of a more efficient Linux-based one held up during testing. Frame rates are much higher and more consistent - more in line with our test PCs...