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| Out of the box, the new Killer K1 differs from the original in that the K1 is powered by a 333MHz NPU (as opposed to 400MHz), it lacks the flashy "Killer K" heatsink, and support for FNApps is disabled. It does offer all of the gaming-related enhancements associated with the original, however. More... |
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