Testseek.com have collected 19 expert reviews of the Bigfoot Killer 2100 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bigfoot Killer 2100.
October 2010
(73%)
19 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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...
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...
Die neue Killer 2100 Netzwerkkarte konnte uns überzeugen. Vor allem Enthusiasten, die weniger auf ihren Kontostand achten müssen, dürfen sich über niedrigere Latenzen und (im Idealfall) über eine bessere Spiele-Leistung freuen. Highlight ist und bleib...
Abstract: Will Verzögerungen bei Online-Spielen verhindern: die Netzwerkkarte "Killer 2100" von Bigfoot NetworksDie "Killer 2100" für rund 130 Euro ist nach "Killer K1" und "M1" eine weitere von Bigfoot Networks entwickelte Netzwerkkarte, die auf die Bedürfnisse...
Spieler müssen für die Netzwerkkarte Killer 2100 etwa 120 Euro auf den Tisch legen. Doch lohnt sich das? Jein... Da die Karte eben voll auf die Bedürfnisse von Hardcore-Zokern optimiert ist, ist die Zielgruppe sicher nicht die Größte. Doch die Software...