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<blockquote data-quote="tdevinda" data-source="post: 2104724" data-attributes="member: 9735"><p>NO its not true.</p><p>Using the crossover is just because you are connecting two devices peer to peer. Since the transmission of one has to connect to the receive of the other, we have to "CROSS" the cable. Thats all to it. The PC or the NIC doesn't even know it..</p><p></p><p>If you mean slowdown due to HDD access during gameplay, it might be like this:</p><p>If you are playing a game and the peer computer accesses your shared file and puts or gets a big file (e.g. A film) the HDD reads may slow the computer down and then the game. </p><p>But there is NO slowdown due to the cable's type.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tdevinda, post: 2104724, member: 9735"] NO its not true. Using the crossover is just because you are connecting two devices peer to peer. Since the transmission of one has to connect to the receive of the other, we have to "CROSS" the cable. Thats all to it. The PC or the NIC doesn't even know it.. If you mean slowdown due to HDD access during gameplay, it might be like this: If you are playing a game and the peer computer accesses your shared file and puts or gets a big file (e.g. A film) the HDD reads may slow the computer down and then the game. But there is NO slowdown due to the cable's type. [/QUOTE]
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