Bigfoot Networks Killer 2100 Review

👤by Alex Hull Comments 📅19-04-11
Packaging and Bundle

As ever, the arrival of new hardware is always met by a certain, boy-like excitement in most enthusiasts, and when the Killer 2100 arrived on my desk, it was no exception.


The claims on the front of the box are simple, and to the point


As you can see, the box art is pleasing to the eye and sells the product in a very similar way to a GPU box would.


A feature list is on the back of the box


The rear of the box simply lists the features we saw on the previous page, as well as an image of the card. This box arrived slightly worse for wear thanks to our wonderful postal service, but it still protected the entire contents from damage.


The bundle is sparse


You’ll remember that I said this was a streamlined product, well the bundle reinforces this viewpoint. Bigfoot Networks have included no accessories, simply a quickstart guide and a driver CD, though I’d recommend you download the latest driver from the the Bigfoot Networks Website before you install. The card itself comes in an anti-static bag.


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