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EVGA releases network acceleration card
By The Inquirer
Mar 25, 2009 | 4 Comments
Tags: evga | network | gaming | card

New card from EVGA takes load from CPU, meaning faster games, faster connections.

EVGA has released a network card which promises to accelerate real-time Internet gaming by giving your main processor less to do.

The Killer Xeno Pro uses a 400 MHz network processing unit (NPU) which acts as a 'network cop', redirecting all networking operations, including voice communications and allowing the CPU to run at full speed.

Using licensed Bigfoot technology, onboard software accelerates, prioritises and shapes the packet stream that goes to and from the computer, bypassing the Windows Stack and allowing the NPU to handle all network functions including Voip, streaming video and background downloads.

EVGA reckons this results in less lag, 10 to 20 per cent better frame rates and smoother, more responsive gameplay. What's more, the company says plug and play compatibility means the card works out-of-the-box with 'all online games'. A bold claim.

The PCI-E 1x card features gigabit ethernet, 128 MB of 266MHz DDR2 RAM, USB 2.0 and 3.5mm audio input and output. It should be available some time in April and price is expected to be around the $US130 mark.

There's an absolutely terrible promo video here which is so bad it's funny.

 

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MrSHovel
Mar 25, 2009 10:25 AM
This EVGA card has a high FOS index. (Full Of Shxx)

10 to 20% framerate increase - you'd be lucky to see 1-2%.

So my quad core i7 & mobo can't handle a little bit of network transcoding. It was proven years ago that these "KILLER NETWORK CARDS" just aren't worth the money for the miniscule perfomance increase.

Now we have better CPU's with more cores & better mobos & they're still trying the same argument!
discoInferno
Mar 25, 2009 10:39 AM
It's just another Killer NIC. The old one never really did that much, and I can't see that the new one will do much either. It's a shame a respectable name like EVGA is distributing something like this.
orcone
Mar 25, 2009 11:05 AM
Wasn't this in Atomic ages ago, pretty much stating it was a load of shit?
Jeruselem
Mar 25, 2009 2:34 PM
Sounds like rubbish to me. Yes, it'd be good when we had crappy single core CPUs but the modern dual and quad cores are so far ahead of what we used to have.
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