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    Default Networks Killer K1 Gaming Ethernet Adapter, 10/100/1000Mbps, 333MHz, 64MB DDR (K1)

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    Speeds up your NIC, i have two for sale. Both in good condition, 1 lived in a server and another in my alienware looking fo $220 for them both.

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    Who's going to buy these from HXF? :|!
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    I'm selling two places so yea , Not unless someone wants to pimp there habbo gaming xp up lool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kickerbat View Post
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    Speeds up your NIC, i have two for sale. Both in good condition, 1 lived in a server and another in my alienware looking fo $220 for them both.

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    I'm gonna go ahead and say that this network card is an absolute waste of time, it will probably increase ping time with the latency between pci-e and the rest of the mobo :S


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    It wouldn't increase latency dan.... but I agree, it just won't be an improvement. No point having this over an internal NIC "/ Not enough to notice, anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Source View Post
    It wouldn't increase latency dan.... but I agree, it just won't be an improvement. No point having this over an internal NIC "/ Not enough to notice, anyway.
    It wouldn't really be a difference anyway, as it passes through the network card then still has to pass through the cpu for anything to happen.


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    It's mostly used for lan games etc to speed up, If the LAN is using CAT6 cable then it will go upto 1000mbps lan speed, making latency 0.0000000**ms. lol
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    My integrated is Gigabit. So what?

    I also get 0 ping on LAN.

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