Bigfoot Networks Killer 2100 Review

👤by Alex Hull Comments 📅19-04-11
Killer 2100


The top of the card, showing the Bigfoot Networks logo on top of a mesh cover


The card isn’t as attractive as the original Killer K1, but there’s no doubt that it wouldn’t look out of place next to a GPU in a high end system. The black shroud covers the PCB and chips below, also providing some form of ventilation, not that the card ever gets that warm. You can also see the sole port – an RJ45 connection and the PCIe x1 connector, which will fit in any PCIe slot.


The back of the card is also ventilated


The attractive design is also extended to the rear of the card, where there is a ventilated section. No more connections here, in fact, the network connection is the only one available on this card, unlike the Xeno Pro, K1 and M1.


The bottom reveals a surprisingly complex PCB design


On the underside there are also two stickers for model information and serial number, but not much else of note.


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