MOVED: Killer e2200 NIC causing BSOD

This topic has been moved to MSI Intel boards.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=184371.0

if you disable the killer LAN card, do you have BSODs?
what are the exact BSODs error codes?
what is your current bios version?
have you done >>Clear CMOS Guide<< with power cord removed, then to retest?

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  • Killer e2200 NIC causing BSOD

    I recently bought a new computer, with the Z97 Gaming 5 motherboard. It has an on-board network card, the Killer e2200. I've had BSOD's almost on a daily basis because of this card. I get the error DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, and it is caused by the card's driver. I've tried updating it, reinstalling it, I've even installed a driver that goes way back to 2012 I think, so I wouldn't have to install the suite with it. That seemed to be the culprit for some people. Still, the issue persists.
    How can this be solved? The only solution I see right now is to just go out and buy a PCI network card and just disable the on-board one.

    if you disable the killer LAN card, do you have BSODs?
    what are the exact BSODs error codes?
    what is your current bios version?
    have you done >>Clear CMOS Guide<< with power cord removed, then to retest?

  • MOVED: Killer e2200 LAN very slow

    This topic has been moved to MSI Notebooks & Netbooks.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=177276.0

    Microfilter Connected to Test Socket.  Quiet test Digital 'phone= very very slight noise.
    speedtest.net:-  Ping 15,  DL = 5.67,   UP =0.93,
    ADSL Line Status
    Connection Information
    Line state:
    Connected
    Connection time:
    0 days, 00:06:48
    Downstream:
    6.461 Mbps
    Upstream:
    1.129 Mbps
    ADSL Settings
    VPI/VCI:
    0/38
    Type:
    PPPoA
    Modulation:
    G.992.5 Annex A
    Latency type:
    Fast
    Noise margin (Down/Up):
    6.1 dB / 5.7 dB
    Line attenuation (Down/Up):
    39.5 dB / 20.0 dB
    Output power (Down/Up):
    19.9 dBm / 12.5 dBm
    FEC Events (Down/Up):
    0 / 0
    CRC Events (Down/Up):
    361 / 43
    Loss of Framing (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    Loss of Signal (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    Loss of Power (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    HEC Events (Down/Up):
    650 / 156
    Error Seconds (Local/Remote):
    1957 / 175

  • Killer E2200

    Need help with the Killer E2200 NIC it's been causing slow internet connections and timeouts with my browser although for some reason it works fine when playing games it doesn't affect it.
    I've tried lots of the solutions that are on this forum to solve this NIC issue, but none of them solve the problem. I've tried uninstalling the driver and suite with the Killer Cleaner then re installing just the driver. I've tried switching the driver to a Qualcomm Aetheros AR8161 as suggested on another forum. So far nothing has solved the issue right now i'm running the Killer E2200 driver by itself without the suite. The mobo I have is a MSI Z97 G45 this is brand new.

    What browser exactly? Did you try different browsers? I think you can try clear cache and run Speedtest. How do you confirm it's Killer issue? Any warnings or smth? Also try the latest driver on msi website and list full specsifications.

  • Killer e2200 not providing me with 1000mbps or close

    Hi,
    I have the MSI Z87 - G 43 Gaming motherboard, and included is the Killer e2200 NIC. I am trying to get 1000mbps, so I bought 2 new Cat 6 cables, 1 from my NIC to Router (AC router), and other one goes from my modem to the router. I can't get more than 100mbps, the options are that, 10mbps and auto negoitation. I read auto negoitation should get me 1000mbps, but it isn't giving me the option.
    I used the latets drivers from both, Qualcomm website and MSI, doesn't make any difference. I tried looking up for a solution but can't find any. I also tried Qualcomm for support but they don't offer technical support for this NIC as I can't find any link directing me to their support from their site.
    Any help would be appreciated.

    Quote from: rock1m1 on 08-June-14, 04:28:24
    The router is Archer C7. I tried to go advanced options and then Speed and Duplex. Over there it is set to auto negotiation, other options are half/full 10mbps and 100mbps.
    Auto config should bring you 1000mbps, if the router and cables support it
    also what killer driver version you use?
    and do you use latest router firmware?
    Quote from: dude on 08-June-14, 04:36:52
    Does your ISP offer the speed you are looking for? I think if it did it would be available in the options
    Nope, there is no such option. 1000mbps can be obtain from auto config only.

  • Z87 MPOWER MAX - Killer E2200 BSOD problem on Win 8.1

    Hello all!
    I have a BSOD problem on win 8.1 with the mentioned motherboard . specifically with the Killer E2200  e22w8x64.sys driver.
    No matter where I get the driver for it (MSI installation DVD, killer gaming homepage...) I still have the problem. And it was a bit hard to identify this driver, After 20-30 BSOD-s a day I had to start windows driver verifier to realize wich driver is failing. Is anybody else experiencing this problem? Is there any solution to this, maybe a driver under development?
    I couldn't find the option to attach something ( because extarnal links are not allowed apparently (would have been to skydrive) ), I would have attached a miniDump which has the referrence to this driver.
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    Regards,
    Takács Attila

    Quote
    My question is: can I somehow make it work, can YOU msi developers make it work, or I really need to buy new RAM?
    This is a Users-to-Users Forum. For contacting MSI tech: >>How to contact MSI.<<
    Be waware that your system is a dual cahnnel one and a three stick (triple channel) setup is not optimal. Also it is meant for old X58 systems and most likely 1.65v. Clear cmos and retry with just two sticks.

  • Starcraft 2 HotS problem (probably) caused by Killer E2200.

    First of all i want to apologize if there already was similar topic but i could't find it.
    Yesterday i bought MSI Z87 GD65 motherboard, i hooked up everything and started installing games, benchmarks etc.
    Today i wanted to play some Starcraft 2 HotS with my friend and every time we try to start 2vs2 game (and SC2 is starting to download some stuff) skype is disconnecting us, also SC2 loses connection with Battle.net yet everything else (using internet) works just fine.
    I think that this might be the problem with the Killer E2200.
    My question is: am i the only one who got this issue?

    Quote from: XFM on 20-June-13, 06:07:20
    Have you tried re-installing drivers?
     List all of the components in your rig including brand and model of your PSU, see my signature below for example of listing components. Please make a similar signature.
          >> Posting Guide <<
    Yes i did, twice.
    So far i tested couple of multiplayer/MMO games and only SC2 HotS have this sort of issues.
    Sorry for the lack of specs, i will put them a little bit later today.

  • GT70 Killer e2200 gigabit ethernet controller (NDIS 6.30)

    Hey guys I'm having a big problem with my internet connection.
    Normally i have a downloadspeed of 100 Mb/s. It is so on my old laptop.
    On my new MSI GT70 it only gets to 6 Mb/s...
    I don't know why this is so, can it be cause of the killer e2200 driver?
    Pls help me i don't know how to solve this
    SPEEDTEST FROM OKLA

    Hi,
    try uninstalling Killer driver with suit. See if it solves the problem. If it does, then leave as it is, as Killer NIC is a bit terrible.
    If uninstalling didn't help, then look here:  https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=178063.msg1286312#msg1286312

  • Killer e2200 Gigabit Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.30) problem

    Hi everyone, i had this problem since november:i had a gaming pc(specifics below) with a Killer e2200 Gigabit Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.30).The problem is that my pc disconnects every 30 min more or less,for a minute.I tried formatting my pc and installing windows 8.1 (before, i had win 7 home premium) but still nothing.I don't know where the problem could be, because other devices (smartphone,tablets adn also other pc) don't disconnect.
    If you could help me, i'll give you other informations as much as i can.
    Thanks
    i'm using a TP-LINK EXTENDER 300 Mbps which is connected with ethernet cable to my PC.It's an universal WI FI range extender.
    EDIT: I posted this topic into "other MSI product"

    Other topic is removed
    >>Please read and comply with the Forum Rules.<<
    WiFi does not use Killer network, and even though your device is connected through ethernet, it is still wireless. Might be that Killer NIC and your device (and its driver) cross over each other and cause random issues. Try standard Ethernet->Modem connection (straight 1m connection) and see if you get internet drops then too.

  • Problem with killer E2200 gd65 gaming

    Hey iv'e recently discovered a weird issue with my killer e2200 and I can't figure out what's causing it.
    Tested old drivers and new ones but nothing works, also tested the pinned topic called "how to fix issues with killer LAN".
    so the issue is when I speedtest my connection my(with or without router) ping spikes for 20+ min from 4ms to 80ms and download halves (it's not only with speedtest but I've only managed to reproduce with it).
    so I did some troubleshooting and found nothing wrong so I ordered a network technician from my ISP he came and found nothing wrong with his laptop plugged in (ping fine and download didn't drop speed) and he noted that he saw the issue I had but he said it wasn't their end as his laptop was fine.
    Link that shows the issue
    Note that I don't actually show downloading here but it does go from around 1.7 MB/s to 800 KB/s while downloading a driver for example.

    So if anyone has the same issue i missed that there was a killer driver release on msi site for 1.1.42.1045 and these work fine.

  • Reader 9 causes BSOD on Windows XP Pro

    We have a few systems here that are having real problems with Adobe Reader 9. When the users attempt to open a .pdf file, they get a BSOD, and the system reboots. Once the system comes back up, they are able to open the offending file with no problems.
    Here are details of our systems:
    Dell Optiplex 755
    Windows XP Pro SP3
    2GB Ram
    32 Bit OS
    I have found this occurs most often when opening pdf's that were created with earlier versions.
    I'm sure I have left out some vital piece of information, so if you need clarification on something, please ask. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

    [While the original post was for Reader 9, I found this same problem with Acrobat 9 Pro, and found a solution.]
    Problem: Opening one PDF file is fine, but once you open the second file -- BSOD.
    Cause: There is still a problem with Adobe's 2D GPU Acceleration feature.
    Per http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb405218&sliceId=1, "If acceleration hardware is detected, then optimization is enabled for all files except the first one opened when Acrobat launches." That is why the first file opens OK, but the second causes BSOD.  Adobe is either not detecting acceleration hardware correctly, or is not calling it correctly.
    Temporary Solution:
      1.  In Acrobat or Adobe Reader, choose to Edit > Preferences.
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      3.  Uncheck Use 2D GPU acceleration.
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    This is per http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=324073, which is a post from two years ago and relates to Adobe 8.  So, Dell has been fielding calls on this for at least two years.  Way to stick in there, Dell.  Two years ago, Adobe knew the problem ("You are using an desktop ATI video card with driver version 8.291 or 8.301 and have the Acrobat Page Display Preference 'Use 2D GPU acceleration' enabled." was what they said back then, and recommended updating the video drivers.  So, Dell stays with it, Adobe says to update your drivers.  Well, I bought an entirely new Dell to get the latest drivers and it didn't help.
    Permanent solution:
    Adobe needs to get 2D GPU acceleration to really work (how about a line of code where you check whether it is going to work before you execute it?) or ship their product with that feature off by default.

  • GS70 - Killer e2200 not working properly

    So I've been trying to figure out how to get this work and been following some recommendations from different threads such as: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=168097.0 to get it fixed but I have yet to get any luck so far.
    My Killer e2200 Ethernet adapter doesn't seem to be working properly and keeps getting the Code 31 error. Anyone know of a fix to this? Would really appreciate any kind of help.

    Quote from: bassgx on 12-January-15, 10:52:16
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    Have you tried installing LAN drivers from msi website? since what i can see is your actuall drivers arent working propertly so it's giving that yellow symbol to indicate somethings wrong so right click on LAN device and select properties or uninstall then when it disapears then run LAN drivers or re-scan system with scan button futher up and it will re-install LAN with intels temporary i think if not then do drivers install instead and it should solve your problem.

  • Drivers cause BSOD {URGENT}

    Good day
    About 2 years ago I bought this laptop for a really good deal and i was impressed with the performance i got with it. Its quite a powerful and quality piece of tech.
    There are some drawbacks...
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    I hope this helps you out.
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  • New GE70, killer e2200 working with WIFI but not by cable

    Hi!
    I bought a GE70 today and noticed that I can connect to the internet through WiFi but not with a network cable.
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    What I've done so far:
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    Quote from: Wingu on 20-May-13, 08:15:26
    Thank you for your reply.
    I think I've got it sorted now. I tried another network cable and it works now.
    It's weird however since the cable I've used for about a month now works with my old computer (Win7) but not with my new computer.
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    W
    It really should work with any network cable to be honest, as long as it's not a PATCH cable. Patch cables are wired slightly differently, but they are rare anymore.

  • MSI Z87-GD65 GAMING / Killer E2200 slow upload speed

    1. MSI Z87-GD65 GAMING / Killer E2200 slow upload speed
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    - Intel USB3.0 Drivers : 2.5.0.19
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    - Intel Chipset Drivers : 10.0.20
    - Intel Smart Connect Technology : 4.2.40.2418
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    - Network Drivers : Killer e2200 Gigabit Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.30) / 2014-03-27 / 8.1.0.23
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    Quote
    4-1. speedtest Test / Download 350MBps / Upload 5MBps
    4-2. Other Notebook Test / Download 350MBps / Upload 350Bps
    what is the expected upload speed?
    on the second Upload 350Bps is not realistic...
    there are newer drivers as well: 1.1.49.1068
    http://www.msi.com/support/mb/Z87-GD65-GAMING.html#down-driver&Win8.1 64

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