Ping Spikes Killer E2400 on z170A motherboard

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Jan 6, 2017
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Howdy! I recently bought a new computer and am playing a game called League of Legends. But I recently started having a lot of ping spikes from 30ms-->150msish. these spikes can make the game literally unplayable in certain situations where a quarter of a second can be the difference between a loss and a win. I've done quite a bit of research but can't really put my finger on just what is causing these lags. I've tried pinging (In cmd) my own IP as well as google etc.. and there are no weird spikes.

After all of this, I decided to update the drivers for my Killer E2400 and have observed random lag spikes on the UI it offers(Killer control center) and they are not caused by programms on my computer.
So I'd like help on figuring out if the problem lies within the LoL servers or my ISP (Or even my pc/router)

I've even executed a Tracert on the North america servers of League of Legends, here it is:

D‚termination de l'itin‚raire towards 192.64.170.1 with a maximum of 30 jumps.

1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1
2 10 ms 15 ms 15 ms 216.113.126.170
3 34 ms 31 ms 31 ms 216.113.124.54
4 28 ms 27 ms 32 ms eqix-ch2.chi01.riotdirect.net [206.223.119.235]
5 28 ms 25 ms 25 ms 104.160.131.46
6 261 ms 256 ms 221 ms 104.160.131.101
7 * 29 ms 29 ms 192.64.170.1

So the 192.64.170.1 is what we're looking at , but it doesn't seem to be lagging at all.
I've been disconnected from other games (Such as Smite or Heroes of the storm) for a few second as well and I just don't know what to do in order to fix these lags.

I'll just list everything I did to fix it up to date:

Clean boot in MSconfig
Power cycle router
Using a wired connection
Firewall troubleshooting (Norton security)
Configuring DNS
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Looking for packet loss :

Packet loss was probably the one who looked the msot suspicious :
-Certain Tcp protocols are blocked in outbound traffic
-Web browser has problems accessing IPv6 sites
-PAth between certain systems and my network does not appear to handle fragmented IPv6 traffic properly
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Looked for packet buffering
port forwarding
Vpn and proxy usage
renewIp/flush DNS

So yeah, I've tried quite a bit of stuff but just don't know what to look at anymore, since nothing has worked. Help me ! :(

Gtx Nvidia 1060 3gb videoram
Z170A Motherboard MSI
i7-6700k 4GHz Intel core
Killer E2400 Gigabyte ethernet controller
16ram corsair vengeance
Windows 10 pro OS


 
Solution
Killers add on so called "gaming" accelerator has all kinds of strangeness reported. They seem to fix one things and then you see another.

Although it may not fix your problem I would try to load the driver that they have on their site that has all the killer features removed. You also need to disable the killer program but most times it disables itself when it can't find the driver it wants.

Now if the problem is actually some place in the path between you and the game server there is not much you can do to fix that.
Killers add on so called "gaming" accelerator has all kinds of strangeness reported. They seem to fix one things and then you see another.

Although it may not fix your problem I would try to load the driver that they have on their site that has all the killer features removed. You also need to disable the killer program but most times it disables itself when it can't find the driver it wants.

Now if the problem is actually some place in the path between you and the game server there is not much you can do to fix that.
 
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