


The software allows individual applications to be ranked in order of priority you can also manually adjust how much of the available bandwidth each application is allowed to use. It's a purely cosmetic addition but its feels sturdy and looks attractive.īigfoot has also overhauled the software the Killer 2100 ships with, which is simple to install and friendly to use. The Killer 2100 also comes with a black vented shroud that the Xeno Pro lacked. The card connects to your PC through a 1x PCI-E slot and supports 10/100/1000Mbps connections. To achieve this the Killer 2100 comes armed with a 400MHz Network Processing Unit (NPU) and 128MB of 266MHz DDR memory. The Killer 2100 does this by essentially being a computer on a card that runs a dedicated Linux install to shuffle data between your computer and your network. This, Bigfoot claims, allows for lower pings and consistently high frame rates in games as the Windows networking stack isn’t optimised for gaming network traffic. The Killer 2100 works by bypassing the Windows networking stack that any other network controller (including the on-board one of your motherboard) uses.
