Bigfoot Networks creatively expelled the Killer NIC M1 and K1 models in 2006, with the suped-up network cards removing a little vital courtesy in 2007. Mid-2009, Bigfoot Networks expelled the Killer Xeno Pro, a slimmed down chronicle of the initial era models, both in distance and additional features. It didn’t stop there, though. Bigfoot Network expelled May 11, 2010 the Killer 2100 Gaming Network Card. This new chronicle focuses on the core facilities at the heart of the thought of a network estimate unit: offloading and acceleration. ThinkComputers measures up the Killer 2100 in this endless review. Read on for some-more information, pictures, and benchmarks.