Network Interface Cards White Papers
The KillerNIC - Is It Worth It?
Overview In the ongoing efforts to squeeze every possible performance improvement out of their computing rig, most folks focus almost exclusively on the two heavy hitters in their system when it comes to generating Frames Per Second (FPS): CPU and video card. Is it possible that both consumers and hardware manufacturers have been overlooking an untapped area for improvement? Enter the Killer NIC from Bigfoot Labs, who has targeted their product directly at gamers by making the rather impressive claim that their network card will not only lower one's in-game lag, it will also increase the FPS.
| Publisher | Puget Custom Computers | File Format | HTML |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | April 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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Sangoma Signaling and Media Gateway (SMG): BRI (ISDN) Interface Card Brings Carrier-Grade Thinking to Your Enterprise
This paper is the first in a series of white papers that will introduce and explore several mature, open source VoIP technologies that may not be well known, but are...
Solving the Hypervisor Network I/O Bottleneck: Solarflare Virtualization Acceleration
With increased pressure on IT departments to do more with less, IT is turning to server virtualization to get the most out of their server platforms. The adoption of virtualization...
Wake-On-LAN (WOL) Support on Dell Servers
This paper provides step-by-step instructions for using Wake-On-LAN (WOL) with Dell Servers. Wake-On-LAN allows a server to be remotely powered on. Wake-On-LAN technology resides in a server's managed Network Interface...
Switch Virtual Interface for Cisco Integrated Services Routers
This paper provides an overview of the Switch Virtual Interface (SVI) for Cisco Integrated Services Routers. Cisco offers three types of integrated switching modules for the modular Cisco 3800, 2800,...
The KillerNIC - Is It Worth It?
In the ongoing efforts to squeeze every possible performance improvement out of their computing rig, most folks focus almost exclusively on the two heavy hitters in their system when it...



