
Minus InfinityThen just install Intel's drivers.
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EEE is only supposed to kick in when an Ethernet connection is idle and it's said to reduce power consumption by up to 50 percent. What the workaround does, is disable the Energy-Efficient Ethernet mode, or EEE as it's also known as. Intel has now released a workaround and a patch for the issue, not only for the i226, but also the i225 and the Killer E3100 2.5 Gbps network controller. At the end of January, we reported on issues with Intel's i226-V 2.5 Gbps Ethernet controllers, which are used on a wide range of motherboards with both Intel and AMD CPUs, where users were having issues with stuttering and connections dropping.