MSI Z87 GD65 ATX Killer NIC Suddenly Very Slow.

I just completed my build today and was doing the usual downloading updates installed drivers etc, everything was going great the speeds were awesome but now they dropped and I mean through the floor. I made sure before I even got the motherboard to go on the MSI website and download all the drivers for everything for it. Does anyone have any advice on what I should do to fix this I would of checked Killers site but there site has apparently imploded.

If the problem occurs again you can just try uninstalling everything and install this driver via device manager.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=174229.0

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    what is the expected upload speed?
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    Quote from: helpdesk on 19-June-15, 19:02:55
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