




Brand | Bigfoot Networks |
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Model | K1(w/o FNA) |
Standards | 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x, 802.3z |
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Speed | 10/100/1000Mbps |
Connectors | 1 x RJ45 |
Interface | PCI |
BUS | 32-bit PCI |
On-board Memory | 64MB DDR PC2100 |
Wake On LAN | No |
Features | Integrated Processor: 32-bit @ 333Mhz Data Transfer Mode: Bus-master DMA Future-Proof: Field Upgradeable Operating System: Windows XP (.NET 1.1 required for LagMeter) Typical Power Consumption: 5-10W Recommended System Configuration: Athlon64, Sempron 2600, PCI Compliant Motherboard Cable Modem or DSL Connection Intel Pentium 1.4Ghz or higher 4X CD-ROM Drive or better 512MB RAM 3d Hardware Accelerator Card, 128MB or better English Version of Microsoft XP UltimatePing=Lower Ping Gaming Network Processor delivers data to games faster than standard NICs. MaxFPS=More FPS By lowering CPU utilization for networking, everything in the gaming system runs faster. GameFirst=Packet Prioritization Network packets for your games prioritized above all other network activity on the system. Ping¬rottle=Ping Control Allows users to turn up and down their ping dynamically, without impacting CPU performance. |
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Package Contents | K1(w/o FNA) User Manual Resource Disk |
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Date First Available | February 12, 2007 |
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Pros: Not sure. As I didn't want to fit into my system because of my SLI setup. It had a little room in the last slot, but covered half of my 8800's fan. So I took it out.
Cons: One thing I noticed. The Bigfoot drivers may collide with some other software. After spending hours trying to find out why my BitTorrent kept crashing on me, I thought "Well, maybe it might be the bigfoot drivers..." Sure enough, uninstalling them fixed the problem.
Overall Review: When I did have this in working, didn't notice any performance difference in my games. Though, it may just be cause my computer is already too good! (=