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October 2010
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The editors liked
Does indeed offer some performance gains in multiplayer gaming
Improved Online Gaming Performance
FPS improvement
Design
Innovative Product
Lowers ping times relative to integrated NICs
Cool control app.
The editors didn't like
TCP performance still leaving something to be desired.
So now the question of the day, is the Killer 2100 something that you need or not? Well i think that in the end it all comes down to each and every one of you out there since not all of us have the same needs and certainly not all of us can a...
Abstract: Rather than an in-depth look at the technical mumbo-jumbo behind what makes this card tick, we’ll be dedicating this review to a more practical look on how well it works in practice. Many gamers like us are understandably skeptical about this proposed ...
Having read the results of similar tests, some with results 33x in performance, and finally testing the technology for ourselves, there is no doubt that the Killer 2100 is an outstanding addition to any gamer's system. When you combine a library of gam...
Abstract: Bigfoot Networks has been touting their line of network cards for a while now but I didn’t have time to take a look at one until just recently. Talking with the Bigfoot folks at CES, I got a better sense as to how their cards might help a gamer achieve...
It says a lot that it was so difficult for us to see any tangible difference from the Killer 2100 despite our best efforts to test in a scientific and consistent way. Even in our theoretical tests where we could control the variables of our local, private...
Does indeed offer some performance gains in multiplayer gaming,
TCP performance still leaving something to be desired.
Bigfoot Networks has released their Killer 2100 gaming network interface card into the wild and we got our hands on one to find out if it lives up to its promises of reducing network latency. Find out, After the Break!Full Review:Bigfoot Networks has...
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...
Published: 2010-05-13, Author: Tim , review by: 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...