EVGA 128-P2-KN01 manual

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    KILLER XENO TM PRO Installation Guide Gaming Imaging 3 D Video Enter t ainment Photos Graphics EVGA Corp. ● 2900 Saturn Street, Suite B ● Brea, CA 92821 ● www .evga.com 128-P2-KN01[...]

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    2 Installation Guide 1. Remove the current network driver installed on your computer . In Windows Vista, go to Start > Control Panel > Pr ograms > Uninstall a Program. NOTE: if using an onboar d network controller , it is recommended to first disable the onboar d network controller fr om within your system BIOS. 2. T ur n of f your compute[...]

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    4 2. Connect the other end of the audio cable to the input labeled “AUX” or “CD” on your motherboard (if using onboard audio) or your soundcar d (if using a dedicated sound card). 3. If you do not have a four -pin audio connector available on your motherboard or sound card, follow the directions below for External Cable. External Cable: 1. [...]

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    6 Optimized Default Settings Feature Optimized Default Se tting LLR Mode Game (bypasses Windows N etwork Stack) Link Speed Auto Link Duplex (Dupl ex mode) None Nagle Algorithm Control Enabled TCP No Delay Ack Frequency Enabled TCP Ack Frequ ency Maximum Transmissi on Unit 1500 bytes Killer Bandwidth Control On Killer Firewall Off Setting the Lag an[...]

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    8 T o set the link speed: 1. Right-click on the Killer Xeno tray icon . 2. Select Xeno Configuration . 3. Select the Main tab. 4. Under Xeno NIC , open the Mode drop-down menu and select Normal . Note: The Killer Xeno must be in Normal mode to set the link speed. 5. Under General , open the Link Speed drop-down menu and select the speed for your ne[...]

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    10 T o configure advanced settings: 1. Right-click on the Killer Xeno tray icon . 2. Select Xeno Configuration . 3. Select the Main tab. 4. Under Xeno NIC , open the Mode drop-down menu and select Advanced . Note: The Killer Xeno must be in Advanced mode to display the advanced settings, which appear on the TCP tab. 5. Select the TCP tab . 6. Confi[...]

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    12 a. Locate the game or application whose priority you want to change. Note: Games and applications appear with the file name used by the Windows operating system. These file names may be abbreviated. For example, W orld of W arcraft may be listed as W oW .exe ; Call of Duty 4 may be listed as CoD4.exe . b. Select the priority for the game or appl[...]

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    14 a. Click the T est button to launch your default web browser and start a bandwidth speed test. b. After the test completes, write down the Download and Upload values, as shown in this example. c. Enter the Download and Upload values in the Download/Upload kb/s fields next to My Internet Connection Speed . Important: Be sure to enter the actual t[...]

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    16 T o change alert settings: 1. On the General tab, locate the Alerts section. 2. Select Exception alerts will be made : • Per Application — use this setting to receive alerts when a pr ogram tries to access the network. This is the simplest option; Killer Firewall notifies you only once when a pr ogram is requesting access. • Per Individual[...]

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    18 $1k Sponsorships for every 200 posts. Come show off your rig and join in on one of the biggest things happening at EVGA, visit http://modsrigs.com MODS RIGS: FCC Compliance Information This device complies with FCC Riles Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and this device[...]