Killer 2100 gaming PC network card announed
Bigfoot Networks has been developing and releasing their Killer series of PC network cards that are supposed to be made especially for PC gaming. Today the company unveiled their latest entry, the Killer 2100. They even have brought out (fictional) musician Rod Trotter to check out the unboxing. You can check out the video after the jump.
The company claims the new Killer 2100 card handles online PC gaming network traffic at up to 10 times the speed of the average NIC. In addition to having a dedicated Network Proccessing Unit, the Killer 2100 can detect traffic that's specifically for games and then optimizes the bandwidth beyond the rest of your PC's bandwidth. It can also let you directly control where your network bandwidth is being used. The card will go on sale "in coming weeks" for $129.
The company claims the new Killer 2100 card handles online PC gaming network traffic at up to 10 times the speed of the average NIC. In addition to having a dedicated Network Proccessing Unit, the Killer 2100 can detect traffic that's specifically for games and then optimizes the bandwidth beyond the rest of your PC's bandwidth. It can also let you directly control where your network bandwidth is being used. The card will go on sale "in coming weeks" for $129.



