It is really hit or miss but if you are having stability issues or blue screens pointing to your network card(s) or network connectivity issues, it wouldn't hurt to try this. ![]() I have updated my BIOS a few times since but always left the network as the Atheros AR8161. Doing the above fix about 3-4 months ago has fixed my issues with the network card being flaky. I found with my own motherboard, Gigabyte M5.Sniper, the Killer NIC suite and the generic driver resulted in system instability on both Windows 8 and Windows 8.1. There are numerous threads and within the past 2 months a few stickies have been added to their forums for this. ![]() Not always but enough it got a response from MSI that the Killer NIC software suite and often just the generic driver itself will result in system instability with both Windows 8 (Most often) and Windows 7(on occasion). There is a major thread over on MSI's support forums in regards to their laptops and motherboards that incorporate the Killer NIC and Killer WLAN. OS/Games:Samsung 970 EVO 1TB|Sabrent Rocket 2TB|Data: 850EVO 1TB, 1圎xos 16TB 1, 1xWD 10TB & WD 1TBĪsus ROG Strix XG27UQ | LG 55UK6100PLB IPS 4K HDR | LG 48CX OLED 4K HDRįractal Design Meshify 2 Tempered Glass White/Black Geil Dragon 15-17-17-35 (GWW416GB3000C15DC)Īsus GeForce ROG STRIX RTX 3070 O8G-GAMING | Sapphire Radeon RX 590 Nitro+ Special Edition 8GB Gigabyte Z590 Vision G Bios F7 (Originally shipped with Bios F2)
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