"...will be outfitted with the Killer Wireless AC 1550 and the Killer Ethernet E2500 network controllers to ensure minimal latency during gaming."
Riiiiight, sure. How about some benchmarks to back that up? I mean Anandtech articles have been painting Killer products in a positive light since an announcement about Rivet Networks' return since then, but has this far not provided any benchmark numbers in support of that.
Also, how come the higher end system doesn't explicitly list a Killer anything, yet is obviously the higher end of the two systems? Shouldn't it also offer this magical Killer NIC, latency-eliminating pixie dust?
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PeachNCream - Friday, June 15, 2018 - link
"...will be outfitted with the Killer Wireless AC 1550 and the Killer Ethernet E2500 network controllers to ensure minimal latency during gaming."Riiiiight, sure. How about some benchmarks to back that up? I mean Anandtech articles have been painting Killer products in a positive light since an announcement about Rivet Networks' return since then, but has this far not provided any benchmark numbers in support of that.
Also, how come the higher end system doesn't explicitly list a Killer anything, yet is obviously the higher end of the two systems? Shouldn't it also offer this magical Killer NIC, latency-eliminating pixie dust?
DerwenArtos12 - Friday, June 15, 2018 - link
https://techreport.com/review/29144/revisiting-the...As good or better than an Intel 219 is about as good as you can get in performance of a gigabit controller.
PeachNCream - Friday, June 15, 2018 - link
The article in question is from 2015.