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Killer e2500 gigabit ethernet drivers
Killer e2500 gigabit ethernet drivers





killer e2500 gigabit ethernet drivers

The primary difference between the models is that the M1 has a stylized metallic heat sink, and a processor running at 400 MHz, while the K1 lacks a heat sink, and runs at only 333 MHz. Both models contain a Freescale PowerQUICC processor, 64 MB RAM, a single Gigabit Ethernet port, as well as a single USB 2.0 port, intended for use with specialized programs running on the card's embedded Linux operating system. The Killer NIC comes in 2 models the K1 and the M1. The manufacturer claims that the Killer NIC is capable of reducing network latency and lag. Most standard network cards are host based, and make use of the primary CPU. The Killer NIC ( Network Interface Card), from Killer Gaming (now a subsidiary of Intel Corporation), is designed to circumvent the Microsoft Windows TCP/IP stack, and handle processing on the card via a dedicated network processor.







Killer e2500 gigabit ethernet drivers