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October 2010
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The biggest question I always hear when talking about the Killer NIC is this: is it worth it? My answer used to be, “probably not, not for 250 dollars,” in the K1 and M1 days. The TCP throughput problems of the Xeno Pro lead me to dissuade folk from it...
Veröffentlicht: 2010-05-13, Autor: Tim , Testbericht von: engadget.com
Bigfoot Networks Killer 2100 reviewed, 'completely destroys' on-board NICsBy Tim Stevens posted May 13th 2010 9:18AM We're still trying to wrap our heads around the idea that an aftermarket NIC can really improve your gaming experience, but time and t...
As you can clearly see here, Bigfoot's new Killer 2100 completely destroys the typical on-board LAN port in all the gaming tests - Latency and UDP. The latency variance chart in particular tells the real story of what's going on here. Just look at the...
Very high quality product, Lots of control over functions using software provided, Offers brilliant UDP latency
Near useless in everyday gaming, Much more expensive than integrated solution, Very limited worthwhile applications
There’s a lot of information in this article, and that is testament to the complexity of networking and really trying to understand how well the Killer 2100 works. Well done if you’ve followed it all so far.The Killer 2100 is a high end piece of kit, ...
The Killer 2100 isn't a horrible product by any stretch of the imagination; but it's not good either. It does, sort of do what it's supposed to do, but not really; and I'll be honest, throughout all the gaming testing I did with it, I never had a mome...
Improvements are tiny, Still too expensive for what you get
The Killer M1 and K1 showed promised, but were undermined by their high costs, and now Bigfoot Network's Killer 2100 is here to put that right.Since its inception in 2006 Bigfoot Networks has had one thing on its mind – producing gaming network cards. ...
The Bigfoot Networks Killer 2100 does not work miracles and being priced at around £100 it is only a wise purchase for serious gamers who will appreciate noticeable in-game smoothness. Maybe it's not the first piece of kit to spend your money on when ...
Card offloads network communication from system, Increased network performance, especially for UDP traffic, Plug and play hardware, Applicationlevel prioritization and control, The ability to turn off the onboard red LED, Realtime network and system mo...
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After running the Bigfoot Networks Killer 2100 through the ringer, I have a fond respect for what it does. The claim is that it offers lower pings and higher FPS in games using UDP packet styles, which are the vast majority of online games out there t...