There is a cap but it's so high that you'll have to try and get on their radar before they contact you. I believe it's 10 Terabytes and up per month for several months before Verizon will send you a letter asking you to stop or face disconnection for violation of TOS.
Set Interrupt Moderation to High to gain a little more throughput. It should be in 'Advanced' or 'Performance Options' depending on your Intel NIC model.
I've been using the G.skill Ares Quad-channel 4x8gb 1866 F3-1866C10Q-32GAB kit for several months now in a workstation with high utilization on a 3930K. I've lowered the speed to 1600 and dropped timings to 9-9-9-24 at stock 1.5v and it's been serving my needs beautifully. I did a 36 hour...
Is the State table manually adjustable? Or does it automatically adjust based on the amount of installed RAM? I'm running something that steadily runs in the hundreds of thousands of connection states and this is the only concern I have before upgrading to 2.0 from 1.2.3. Anyone running 2.0...
Ditto. The Asus is supposed to have a whole gig of memory which should support a huge NAT table = no more rebooting because torrents/steam server list has crashed your router ;)
Right on. It will break down traffic per download and upload amounts by every 4,16, 48 hours, 1 month and 6 months. There is also an option to view traffic per machine if you need to see who is using the most bandwidth in the house.
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