![]() ![]() Unless your CPU is struggling, this is undesirable) Large Send Offload: Disabled (When enabled, this offloads some CPU work to the network adapter. ![]() Jumbo Frame: Disabled (Unless you know you are using the machine as a server with jumbo frame support, this is not desirable.) IPv4 Checksum Offload: Disabled (When enabled, this offloads some CPU work to the network adapter. Not desirable for most uses and can cause slowdowns) Interrupt Moderation: Disabled (Groups packets before sending them. UDP usage is rare enough that a dropped packet should not cause any impact.) Disable unless you know you need it.)Įnergy Efficient Ethernet: Disabled (may use slightly more power, but will prevent conflicts with switches, routers, or modems that do not use this feature appropriately)įlow Control: Disabled (TCP has its own flow control, and this can cause conflicts. Unless your CPU is struggling, this is undesirable)ĮCMA: Disabled (Specific Wake-On-LAN technology that can be a potential security issue. You may see improved results by setting your advanced settings as such:ĪRP Offload: Disabled (When enabled, this offloads some CPU work to the network adapter. For most situations, the default settings provide the same result as optimized settings. Optimizing E2200/E2400/E2500 Advanced Driver SettingsĮven after optimizing these settings, you may not see an improvement in performance. ![]() Here’s the text, (had to go to wayback machine since intel took over killer and that page was taken down): Killer had a great page with optimizations for a perfect state for your LAN card, they themselves recommend turning most things except RSS off. There’s also the software handler for the hardware – the Killer performance center which “optimizes streams”. Which are feelgood things but need to be turned off for gaming. I have a Killer E2500 lan card + 1550i WiFi card, they have all those gimmicky things, like “doubleshot pro” and “xtend”. General theme to optimize your LAN card is to turn off everything (except the card of course!!) here. If you miss one, it will degrade your experience to a point where you will think nothing is working. ![]() None of the things I’m posting here are an either/or, you have to do them ALL for things to work well. Making all the changes posted earlier and then not configuring your LAN card, will nullify those changes. ![]()
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