EVGA KILLER XENO PRO Installation Manual

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KILLER XENO
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Installation Guide
EVGA Corp.
2900 Saturn Street, Suite B
Brea, CA 92821
www.evga.com
128-P2-KN01

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  • Page 1 E n t e r t a i n m e n t P h o t o s G r a p h i c s KILLER XENO ● ● ● Installation Guide EVGA Corp. 2900 Saturn Street, Suite B Brea, CA 92821 www.evga.com 128-P2-KN01...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ..........9 Install the EVGA Killer Xeno Pro Gaming network card into a 1x PCI-E slot. NOTE: If you do not have an empty 1x PCI-E slot, you can install the card into any open PCI-E slot. The below images Killer Xeno Configuration “Advanced Mode”...
  • Page 3: Using Hardware Accelerated Voice Chat

    Using Hardware Accelerated Voice Chat If you are going to use the EVGA Killer Xeno Pro’s built in hardware voice chat, you will need to connect the included audio input/outputs correctly. There are two options for doing this, consisting of an internal or external cable.
  • Page 4: Overview

    Headset / MIC connection: Connect your microphone or headset microphone to the MIC IN jack on the EVGA Killer Xeno Pro. XenoConfig.exe – Xeno Configuration is accessible from the Start Menu or via the KillerTray icon. Connect your headphones or speakers to the LINE OUT or AUDIO OUT jack on your motherboard (if using onboard audio) or your sound card if using a dedicated sound card.
  • Page 5: Killer Xeno Configuration

    For example: programs like VPN clients require access to the Windows ® Network Stack which would be Half-Duplex = Forces the link to Half Duplex only (the TX and RX cannot happen at the same time, bypassed in game mode. So, depending on the types of programs you use, you would switch between and the signal may be shared).
  • Page 6: Killer Xeno Configuration "Advanced Mode

    Killer Xeno Configuration “Advanced Mode” Killer Configuration “About” Tab Advanced mode adds the TCP control tab. Visible from any of the 2 modes, the About tab displays your current software suite version; card type, card ID, Diagnose button and the auto update option. If you wish to be notified when a new driver is published, put a check in the “Automatically check for updates”...
  • Page 7: Bandwidth Control

    Bandwidth Control: "TCP No Delay" creates the registry entry: While the Killer Xeno’s drivers and configuration tools are designed to seamlessly speed up your game HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSMQ\Parameters\TCPNoDelay performance, the Bandwidth Control feature allows you to take a step beyond this and set aside the - Setting the DWORD value to 1 disables the Nagle algorithm bandwidth used by individual programs.
  • Page 8: Common Troubleshooting Tips & Hints

    KILLER XENO DRIVER PROBLEMS: If you are having problems with the Killer Xeno Drivers, ensure you are running the correct software suite for your operating system. These can be found in the ‘downloads’ section of www.evga.com/support. Windows 2000 and older is not supported.
  • Page 9: Technical Support

    Trademark Information EVGA FAQ: 2000-2009 EVGA Corp. EVGA, the EVGA logo and combinations thereof are trademarks of EVGA Corp. Bigfoot Networks, the Bigfoot Networks To search our knowledge base and product FAQ please visit http://evga.com/FAQ Logo, Killer and the Killer logo are trademarks of Bigfoot Networks, Inc. All brands, products and companies are trademarks or registered...

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