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what do you guys/gals think about the killer nic cards?


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hello folks;

 

what do you think about the killer network interface cards?

 

anybody use them or have any experience with them?

 

seeing better results? are they drastic?

 

this is something to keep an eye on from evga...

 

http://www.evga.com/articles/00467/

 

any networking people have any input?

 

are these that good/worth it?

 

what about comparisons to regular network interface cards?

 

thanks

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waste of money. if your provider is quick than your internet is quick. dont need a fancy OMGWTFBBQHOMERSIMPSONFTW NIC for that. also most ppl arnt running some crazy highend network in there homes. most have simple ISP>Router>multiple PCs at home setup.

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Useless! Every motherboard has an NIC integrated these days, all you need is right there. A NIC card is like 10$ nowadays, so there's really no use for a 150$ NIC :rolleyes:

Minus 50 nerd points!

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I've seen some tests that seem to show benefits, but I just can't see the point for that kind of money. As always, this sort of stuff is marketed at people who shop by highest price.

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i even read an article from the creator saying it was a "gimmick" in a sense and "not for everyone" which cracks me up. he worked on making the nic cards to intel than made his own company. the only difference is how the protocols are stacked and sent out/in which is driver based.

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Unless you have a lot of money laying around otherwise it's worthless.

 

Maybe if it was $20-$30 dollars it be worth getting but for the price of $150 it be better to spend the money on something else in your rig.

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They're far more useful on a server or computing node than for gaming. You'll never see a difference in gaming unless you're using a horridly slow CPU.

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