Thursday, February 21st 2013
MSI to Integrate Killer NIC Into Gaming Notebooks and Motherboards
MSI, the world-leading manufacturer of graphics cards and motherboards, is happy to announce an extensive partnership with Qualcomm Atheros to implement Killer Networking technology in not only MSI's gaming notebooks, but also a new lineup of MSI gaming motherboards. With this implementation gamers and professionals alike can now utilize Killer technology to enhance their gaming and video streaming experience. By adding a healthy dose of intelligence to the networking part of MSI motherboards a lot of work is taken out of the hands of the users who can focus better at the task at hand, be it fragging competitors or professional network services.A better gaming world
"We are truly excited to cooperate with Qualcomm Atheros on the implementation of their unique technology on our soon to be announced gaming motherboards." Says by Ted Hung, Vice President MSI motherboard department "This puts MSI in the driver's seat for gaming motherboards with a balanced lineup that hits all critical price-points for gamers."
New Killer Networking technology
MSI's motherboards will be equiped with the latest Killer E2200 chip from Qualcomm Atheros. The latest revision of their Killer chip has many advantages for gamers over previous revisions found on other motherboards. Windows 8 compatibility and Linux supported drivers are essential and not found on the previous E2100 chip. A new and upgraded driver and user interface designed in cooperation between Qualcomm Atheros and MSI will deliver a great user experience, allowing gamers to take full control of their network traffic and it's prioritization. With Killer networking, gamers can finally maximize the utilization of their gaming PC's simply because they are no longer limited to only running one bandwidth critical application at a time.
MSI will showcase their upcoming gaming motherboards powered by Killer Networking technology along with an exiting new range of gaming products at CeBIT 2013.
"We are truly excited to cooperate with Qualcomm Atheros on the implementation of their unique technology on our soon to be announced gaming motherboards." Says by Ted Hung, Vice President MSI motherboard department "This puts MSI in the driver's seat for gaming motherboards with a balanced lineup that hits all critical price-points for gamers."
New Killer Networking technology
MSI's motherboards will be equiped with the latest Killer E2200 chip from Qualcomm Atheros. The latest revision of their Killer chip has many advantages for gamers over previous revisions found on other motherboards. Windows 8 compatibility and Linux supported drivers are essential and not found on the previous E2100 chip. A new and upgraded driver and user interface designed in cooperation between Qualcomm Atheros and MSI will deliver a great user experience, allowing gamers to take full control of their network traffic and it's prioritization. With Killer networking, gamers can finally maximize the utilization of their gaming PC's simply because they are no longer limited to only running one bandwidth critical application at a time.
MSI will showcase their upcoming gaming motherboards powered by Killer Networking technology along with an exiting new range of gaming products at CeBIT 2013.
21 Comments on MSI to Integrate Killer NIC Into Gaming Notebooks and Motherboards
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glad my Asus came with built in Intel ethernet option
However, I am confused about this statement. Is it made in general or just that MSI doesn't have Windows 8 drivers for the e2100; because, Killer does for all the 2100 series, even the e2100.
Now, the Linux part I understand.
EDIT: Thisreviewer like the e2100, and it does look pretty good.
Which makes me come back to my original point, it it doesn't add to the pricetag it could be pretty nice.
i can kinda sympathise with the poor bastards stuck reviewing wifi network devices, and devices like these killer NIC's.
(oh wow! it made the ping to my router 3% more stable! my dial up has never been so.... the same!)
until i showed him my phone getting the same speed.
the short version is that while its decent hardware, the big feature to it all is the software.
and all that software does is re-prioritise certain data packets, say, to make sure your game traffic comes out first, before your torrent traffic.
does absolutely nothing to speed up a slow internet connection, or to fix problems caused by OTHER computers/devices on your network.