![]() ![]() Winning over OEMs doesn't appear to be a problem, however Rivet Networks does seem to have its work cut out in convincing consumers. It also happens to be one of the first to feature the Killer E2500 controller, with Gigabyte and other vendors expected to follow before year's end. Heading to stores in the next few weeks at a yet-to-be-confirmed price, MSI's feature-packed Z170 motherboard is a stylish choice with reinforced PCIe slots, support for SLI and CrossFire, Nahimic-powered audio, USB 3.1 Type-C, and the popular Click BIOS 5. To put the new chip through its paces, we've been sent an MSI Z170A Gaming M6 for evaluation. ![]() Going by what's on the tin, it's a product that makes sense for just about anyone who plays online games, streams multimedia content or uses the Internet for any number of bandwidth-intensive tasks. Introduced as a successor to the well-received E2400, the new addition to the Killer range uses a familiar combination of hardware and software to identify and prioritise network data, resulting in a smoother overall web experience. That's how Rivet Networks has chosen to market its latest Gigabit Ethernet Controller, the Killer E2500. The ultimate online experience: faster games, smoother videos, and more control than ever before. ![]()
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