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Thanks for the quick response,

The system will be in no way affected by the packets leaving out-of-order 
(using the queueing mechanism for post-processing work) and the clients are 
aware to handle such cases.
In theory no one should have an issue even if the software were to send every 
packet out-of-order.
In the end it all comes down to how many microseconds this change will save 
versus what percentage of packets will be sent out-of-order.

Do you have any recommendation for me to read so that I can understand better 
the concept you mentioned in 2nd part of your answer? 
I am curious on how likely the case of out-of-order packets is when it comes to 
the software/kernel.

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