This was something that is done inorder to reduce network load on the cpu. Allows the nic to do the work, yes?
So with the advent of all the newer cpus, is this still a good idea? I'm using an i7 cpu that has 4 cores + hyperthreading, thats 8 logical processors, and the cpu is at 3.4Mhz. Is the nic's processing power greater than my cpu's?
If not, how do I disable task offload in the W7 registry?
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So with the advent of all the newer cpus, is this still a good idea? I'm using an i7 cpu that has 4 cores + hyperthreading, thats 8 logical processors, and the cpu is at 3.4Mhz. Is the nic's processing power greater than my cpu's?
If not, how do I disable task offload in the W7 registry?
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My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- DIY #3, #2
- OS
- W7 Ulti/64, XP Pro/32
- CPU
- INTEL i7 920 DO, Core2 Duo 6400
- Motherboard
- GIGABYTE EX58 UD3R-SLI, EP45-UD3R
- Memory
- KINGSTON DDR3 1333MHz, CORSAIR DDR2 800MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- EVGA GTX 260 x2, 8800 GTX
- Sound Card
- REALTEK HD onboard, ditto
- Monitor(s) Displays
- SONY 40" BRAVIA LCD
- Screen Resolution
- 1360 X 768
- Hard Drives
- OCZ VERTEX/RAID0 -3, Vertex 30GB
- PSU
- COOLERMASTER 900W, ENERMAX 850W
- Case
- COOLERMASTER HAF 932 x2
- Cooling
- stock
- Keyboard
- MS
- Mouse
- MS
- Internet Speed
- ADSL 3MB/768KBs
- Other Info
- amateur enthusiast
