MOVED: Z87-GD65 GAMING KILLER NETWORKING ISSUES

This topic has been moved to Intel Core-iX boards.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=174253.0

Quote from: DR3WST3R on 02-November-13, 22:37:04
hi, got my new board yesterday but having big problems with the killer network manager and bad lag issues, every boot i get http://s601.photobucket.com/user/Reaper_of_souls/media/Killernetworkspeedtest.png.html , when i try to use the dam program i get http://i601.photobucket.com/albums/tt96/Reaper_of_souls/Desktop_2013_11_02_10_23_01_369.jpg . i no for a fact flash is installed and adobe verified its installed as have other flash verify sites, how do i sort this problem as i'm seriously ready to remove board and send back to seller
Open http://www.speedtest.net/ site from Internet explorer [Not with other browsers]
and let flash player to install
the flash player version must be for Internet explorer, not for other browsers.
then killer manager will able to perform the tests

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