Z87 G45 Internet

I've tried to reinstall Killer drivers to no avail. When using internet, it sometimes drops connection and I have to restart to get back the internet. If I use a wireless adapter I'm fine.
4670k
G65 Gaming
7970 GHZ
1866 DDR3 8gb
750W PSU

I had the same problem using the drivers from MSI´s homepage.I have 1000/1000mbit fiber net and it dropped offline exactly with 1 hour apart.
Download the drivers from killers homepage instead then it will work good:
http://www.killergaming.com/support/Downloads?category=3&model=123&download_type=1

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    When I boot into Windows, it takes about 10 minutes before I actually have any internet access. This is not a problem I had with my old system, so is unlikely to be my router.
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    After 5-10 minutes, the speedtest appears, and the rest of my system can communicate with the internet. The speedtest reports the wrong speed, though (if I retype new higher values and then retest, it does report the correct values). If I don't retype the values, everything is limited to the erroneous, lower speeds.
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    B) How do I stop the initial speedtest from reporting the wrong speeds?
    According to MSI Live Update, I'm using the latest version of the network manager and drivers, but I can't find an actual version number to double check against.

    The Killer drivers do seem to cause some issues with this board. I was getting BSODs at least once every 48 hours (usually ~12 hours) due to the Killer driver (e22w8x64.sys) if I left my PC idling.
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    - Run Killer Cleaner.
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    - Install newest Killer Performance Suite.
    - Reboot (at this point, I still had no connectivity and Device Manager had an error saying that Windows couldn't load the drivers).
    - Uninstall the Performance Suite via Control Panel.
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    Yes I am on v1.6 of BIOS, yes i have DLed the intelchipset on a usb and reinstalled them... I've unintall the killernetwork drivers as well and nothing has happened
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    Try the solution in this thread;
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  • MSI-Z87-G45 Killer networking problem

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    Thanks I will try that, if not, it seems the adapter may have an issue beause the internet is jacked up on it right now.
    On that control panel program, I wonder why they wouldnt just program it to take you to the site via the browser and not try to keep it embedded inside that pop-up window<-------hey!!! that just gave me an idea- I wonder if the problem is that it is a type of "pop-up"!! Dang I will have to wait until tonight to try that - "enable pop-ups" ....never thought to try that since it wasnt inside the Chrome browser window itself...maybe its the fix!! "ummm" maybe!!! naaa it cant be that simple ...can it?? lol
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  • Help! Can't overclock new Z87-G45 Gaming without Event 41 Task 63 shutdowns

    I'm running into a frustrating problem with Event 41 Task 63 "unexpected shutdowns" when I'm trying to overclock the computer I recently built. The machine shuts down instantly and seemingly randomly under light load, often when it's idle. It doesn't BSOD, there's no crash dump, and the bug check codes are all zeros in event viewer. It doesn't shutdown while stress testing or playing games. It's certainly not overheating.
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    I know this topic is old but i have been having this same problem as andy and i cant figure it out. Also im sorry if i wasnt suppose to continue on someones thread but i thought it would be easier since we had the same problem. I have the same mobo and cpu, this only happens when i try to OC. when i set it back to stock bios it doesnt happen. Event id 41 with a random reboot and no BSOD. i dont know what to do anymore besides revert back to stock. IF anyone can help me let me know.
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  • Help with Z87-G45

    Hi, I recently decided to built a PC for the first time.
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  • MSI Z87-G45 Gaming, sound from USB mouse?

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    Quote from: Bernhard on 25-October-13, 18:33:41
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  • MSI Z87 G45 GAMING erratic BSOD/freeze @ 2300, stable @1600. Can't solve.

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    Thank you both for the prompt replies.  I'm learning a lot.
    Turns out I also found this from G.SKILL in going over reviews of the memory modules I have.  Another user had a similar configuration as mine and was having similar problems.  G.SKILL replied:
    Quote
    We are sorry to hear you were unable to get two kits working in the same system. It is not guaranteed two kits can operate at the rated specifications since they were not pre-matched, tested, and guaranteed at factory. With multi-channel motherboards, perfectly matching memory is necessary to achieve high frequency. This is why we must offer high capacity 32GB, 64GB kits, otherwise we can just sell one module at a time and have you purchase as many as you need. Unfortunately, memory does not work that way. If you purchase a 16GB kit rated at DDR3-2133, you should have absolutely no issues. For any further questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us directly for assistance.
    Thank you
    GSKILL SUPPORT
    Not knowing any better, I simply purchased two "kits" of 2x4 GB each and installed them.  Perhaps worse, if the modules were matched, I may well have mixed them up so the matched modules don't even sit in the same channels 1/3 or 2/4.  G.SKILL seems to have a pretty responsive board, so I'll ask them what they suggest.
    Also in the end, I really just want a stable machine. This is a basically an office/engineering machine.  My initial thinking was that if the system was unstable at 2133 then there is something wrong with it that needs to be fixed.  It sounds instead like getting to 2133 is not guaranteed, and is much more of an art than simply throwing the modules in and powering up the system.
    I'm perfectly happy at 1600 knowing the system is stable.  Indeed realizing now that 2133 requires overclocking, I may well have backed off to 1600 even if everything had worked just fine at 2300, just to trade extra stability for the (small) performance improvement that I would likely never notice anyway.
    I'll put together a post for the G.SKILL forums, and if I get anything useful I'll post what I learn here for completeness. 
    Thanks again for the fast and informative replies.  It's much appreciated.
    Best,
    -Paul

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