Monday, April 5th 2010
Leadtek Brings WinFast Killer Xeno Pro Gaming Network Cards to Online Gamers
Leadtek Research Inc., known globally for its extreme visual graphics technology development, today revealed the latest WinFast Killer Xeno Pro, the only network card designed to provide smoother, more responsive online game play. Leadtek will distribute the WinFast Killer Xeno Pro through online and retail channels in Taiwan, Korea and Japan, improving the competitiveness of millions of online gamers.
The WinFast Killer Xeno Pro gaming network card delivers superior online performance by putting intelligent networking technology inside gamers' PCs. Its dedicated Network Processing Unit (NPU) and innovative architecture offload network traffic, bypassing the Microsoft Windows networking stack and prioritizing competing bandwidth demands from applications such as Web browsing, music streaming, software downloads and voice chat. Its Game Detect technology identifies, prioritizes and accelerates game traffic, giving players a competitive edge in the latest online games, from shooters to MMOs. Intelligent Bandwidth Control keeps the game running smoothly and lets you allocate bandwidth to other applications so you can do more while you game.Demand for the WinFast Killer Xeno Pro has been fueled by continued growth in the worldwide video game market. "The WinFast Killer Xeno Pro appeals to gamers at every level of expertise and all players benefit from its plug-and-play installation, which gets them into the game with minimum downtime. Competitive gamers appreciate the ability to adjust performance using Intelligent Bandwidth Control. We anticipate strong demand for this powerful and innovative networking technology," said K.S. Lu, CEO of Leadtek.
Online gamers depend on their network connection. Their network card shouldn't be an afterthought. Lab tests show that the WinFast Killer Xeno Pro significantly accelerates online games, giving players a crucial advantage in today's demanding online gaming environments.
The WinFast Killer Xeno Pro gaming network card delivers superior online performance by putting intelligent networking technology inside gamers' PCs. Its dedicated Network Processing Unit (NPU) and innovative architecture offload network traffic, bypassing the Microsoft Windows networking stack and prioritizing competing bandwidth demands from applications such as Web browsing, music streaming, software downloads and voice chat. Its Game Detect technology identifies, prioritizes and accelerates game traffic, giving players a competitive edge in the latest online games, from shooters to MMOs. Intelligent Bandwidth Control keeps the game running smoothly and lets you allocate bandwidth to other applications so you can do more while you game.Demand for the WinFast Killer Xeno Pro has been fueled by continued growth in the worldwide video game market. "The WinFast Killer Xeno Pro appeals to gamers at every level of expertise and all players benefit from its plug-and-play installation, which gets them into the game with minimum downtime. Competitive gamers appreciate the ability to adjust performance using Intelligent Bandwidth Control. We anticipate strong demand for this powerful and innovative networking technology," said K.S. Lu, CEO of Leadtek.
Online gamers depend on their network connection. Their network card shouldn't be an afterthought. Lab tests show that the WinFast Killer Xeno Pro significantly accelerates online games, giving players a crucial advantage in today's demanding online gaming environments.
25 Comments on Leadtek Brings WinFast Killer Xeno Pro Gaming Network Cards to Online Gamers
Glad it was free, that was the only up side to having it.
My ping using registry tweaks 60ish, after installing the EVGA Killer Nic, it made 0 difference.
I also tried it with out using the tweaks, and It still made little difference.
IMO the only time it seams the cards are worth it, it for older PC's that could use some help by taking the load off the cpu, and heck if your spending that type of cash, you should upgrade the PC not the NIC IMO.
For a real server you want a real server NIC, not this over-branded toy, and for home use or gaming your 1GbE on the rear of your motherboard is all you need.
It is more like 200ms to 199.99999999999999999999999~ ms.
I think Leadtek is really going under, they are making one stupid product after the other. Like those remote access desktop systems, that cost about 800+ bucks just so you get a network card and a set top box that allows you to run programs on the server. This in the age of 350$ netbooks and 500$ laptops.
They are getting stupider and stupider each year, they used to be a company that tried to bring decent VGA to our computers, now they are just another business trying to sell crap labelling it silk.
And someone said about atom box.You cannot compare a "hardware" NIC to a atom box..If i want a server yes, another pc is the way but when i want one PC that do all and i want optimized to max here comes this NIC.This can be compared to VGA's that offload the movies from CPU.For some people with specific needs like a corporate the Killer NIC may be a strategic piece of stuff in the hands of a some profesionals..This one is pretty unique because is programable..
Imagine buying many servers with this kind of NIC's and offloading the firewalls or other programs directly on the card.It brings better performance overall on the cluster and maybe a little less investment in computers itselfs..
In the cluster scenario you outlined above, you want real server NICs, not, like I've already said, this over-branded, overpriced toy.
The price is the worst thing about this card.This is a "server" card for gamers.The market didn't have something like this and like a market for Velociraptors people will buy this NIC too
Now i own a broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit card.I wanted actually to buy the best of the breed from broadcom but it was expensive and offloads TCP/IP traffic and some server stuff that i really don't need
This is what i wanted to buy in the first place:
www.broadcom.com/products/Ethernet-Controllers/Enterprise-Server/BCM5708C
with this features
www.broadcom.com/collateral/wp/C-NIC-WP101-R.pdf
As you see many of the stuff here are very server orientated and not really home user offloading..Toe is hard to configure and maintain and not very necesarry in gamers enviroment.
Here it comes that killer NIC to create the "server-like" cards for gamers...
Again this Killer NIC is needed on the demanding market where people play WOW and look at HD movies at same time, have messenger and run some torrents in parralel and prioritize gaming packets so your wow is smooth with all crap running simultaniously..MMORPG have part of the guilt that fueled the creation of this card...The behaviour of the gamer changed completly when MMORPGS killed the gaming market..
Let the barge in eve mining and you can look at last season from lost in streaming from internet and also download the next episode from lost at the same time...I think this getting typical.BTW i am still old fashion gamer play only the game and not looking at movies simultaniosly...
Maybe this could be used for QoS?
Update: Just saw some news on the Japanese TV, and it seems this card is best suited for 100, 300, or the new 1000Gbps fiber/broadband connections. Those are really popular in S.Korea and Japan, so I can understand why they are releasing the card in there mostly. I'm interested on the use of that 128MB DDR2 on board...
Yes the point is Qos or packet prioritization so as i said you can play an online game simultaniosly downloading a torrent and streaming a hd movie
Tavix: what i said above... Because the user can access high capacity bandwith you can do many things simultaniosly with the pipe and this card comes in handy..The memory is used with firewalls and other programs like on normal computer..