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However it did nothing to my grandson's computer and he has a Alien. This might be a good product if you have the internet connections you need to make this work. So just make sure if you are going to purchase this, check with your internet provider, that this product will work on your computer.
Just follow the above instructions and it should work fine. Worth the price. Very important, do this before you install the card. In my Compaq SP750 DUAL P3 XEON PCI system, this card rocks. Pages with lots of GRAPHICS/BANNERS/VIDEO load much quicker. My Tivo PC software cannot find my Tivo unit with the FIREWALL activated. Go to CONTROL PANEL, open NETWORK CONNECTIONS, highlight any LOCAL connection, right-click and select PROPERTIES, a new window will open, in the GENERAL tab, highlight IPv6 and click-on UNINSTALL. Your NEW network card handles IP protocols, and windows just can't let go otherwise.
It helps OVERALL system performance, too. So I just DEACTIVATE it when I want use my Tivo. The most common problem is with WINDOWS hanging. Close all windows and REBOOT. Before My Comcast latency was at 58-70, now its 41-55.
It does work with the right combination and the price has come down a bit.One last thought, The reason I gave this 4 stars and not 5 is the trouble with intergration into the computer was not smooth, I had to play a lot with the first computer to even get it run, and the second computer has some issues also but I finally got it working well with my Vista 64 operating system. on the machine mentioned above, it became faster and MUCH smoother. I used it on my 5 year old computer about three years ago, and it was clearly a disappointment on that machine. What a surprice. I only have the one video card Nvidia 8800gt, but now it seemed like it was running with two cards.Well to say the least I am well pleased with this developement, now my $300 purchase 3years ago is finally paying off.You know I can't really advise anyone on this card, it failed and made my first machine less than what it should have. And of course on the other hand it really helped my new computer. I took it out and put it into storage.For the last year I have been using a HP m9180f bought from Amazon and have enjoyed it very much. I noticed it was getting ever so much harder to get in the higher positions playing COD WW on multiplayer.So this week I though what the heck, lets give the old Killer Nic another chance at it.
I noticed on the first three games I entered I was 1st place twice and 2nd place once. So I will leave it up to you, If you buy this card I think it will improve a newer machine with duel core quad cpu and video card of a newer generation DX9 and DX10. I have had two expirences with the Killer Nic. It is a pretty good gaming machine in its own right, however everyone in gaming catches up with the latest machines and even surpasses them fairly quickly. quite an improvement on my recent game play.
I will say that the LEDs on the NIC, if you're building for a system for show, add a nice amount of internal vibrancy.The NIC has the capability, if you're smarter than I am, to host subroutines written for linux which would run OFF the card itself and not require other system/hardware resources. Honestly, I didn't really notice any noticeable speed increases over the 10/100/1000 mbps integrated NIC on the motherboard on the brand new computer that I built. Case in point: It's got Cadillac-level features that most normal computer users will never touch.
This is where the fun began and everything I did would not work saying the NIC had limited connectivity and could not renew an IP address. Very shady and I would highly recommend to avoid and save yourself the nightmare of installing this junk. After multiple attempts at getting this card to work (re-installations, cleaning out the registry) I decided to let it be and use my onboard NIC. Mind you, the drivers I was using were from June 4th, 2008 and I had to reinstall windows to get connectivity back.Definitely do not purchase this because it messes up your pc NIC, is way overpriced, has non-existent customer phone support and the kicker is they actively censor any technical problems/issues you post on forums or anywhere else.
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