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The editors liked
Noticable increase in network gaming performance
FNA applications
And stable drivers
Highly configurable
Potential for nifty apps that run on the network card.
Excellent performance
An easy way to boost online gaming performance
Max FPS and LLR features
Lots of special features you wont find in any other product on the market
FNA Applications function well and are easy to use
Comes with a really nice bundle...
The editors didn't like
Hefty price and only a handful of FNA applications at the moment.
You already have a NIC on your motherboard
And this really expensive alternative doesn’t improve things that much.
Price!
Only two FNA applications available
Lack of support for Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000
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...
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: 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...
After spending several weeks playing games on the Killer NIC one thing is clear to me: it actually does work. However, the degree to which youll actually feel the difference depends very much on the game and your own sensitivity to lag-induced artifac...
Excellent performance, An easy way to boost online gaming performance, Max FPS and LLR features, Lots of special features you wont find in any other product on the market, FNA Applications function well and are easy to use, Comes with a really nice bundle...
Price!, Only two FNA applications available, Lack of support for Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000
It isnt often that hardware manufacturers find a new way to boost online gaming performance. This makes the KillerNIC M1 a bit special in it being a completely new approach to increasing FPS and reducing "lag and latency". The way the KillerNIC functi...
The benchmarks show that the Killer NIC and Killer K1 were able to lower ping times and improve frame rates, but none of our testers could tell when the card was or wasn't installed in our test system. If you like this article, be sure to ! ...
It is obvious that the Killer NIC is not for everyone, but the potential for the card is actually quite compelling. And unlike some other recent additions to the gaming add-in card market, you can get some real-world benefits with this card right out...
Highly configurable; potential for nifty apps that run on the network card.
You already have a NIC on your motherboard, and this really expensive alternative doesn’t improve things that much.
Its not worth $279 or even $179. Probably not even for $99. It needs to be dramatically less expensive, and it needs to work better in more games. Use the money for other PC upgrades....
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