Bigfoot Networks has gained more partners to help bring their Killer 2100 network technology to gamers. At CES 2011, Bigfoot announced that the Killer 2100 technology would be integrated into upcoming gaming-oriented PC motherboards from Asus and Gigabyte.
The ASUS ProArt Display PA32KCX is on the way - a brand-new 8K monitor designed for professionals, including DisplayPort 2.1 connectivity.
This one overclocks to a 160Hz refresh rate.
The ASUS ROG Zephyrus M16 GU603H is truly a beast of a machine when it comes to performing under heavy loads. While there is still room for improvement on the graphics side, 1080p gaming on Ultra High settings above 60FPS is great by any means. You’re not always able to make the most of its 165Hz panel, but it’s still great to have. The only downside to the newly-introduced Intel Core i9 CPU is that there is quite a steep jump over previous Zephyrus gaming laptops.
I personally think this is a really neat idea.
I know the Killer NICs are supposed to be better than a normal NIC but mostly on a software level. Does anyone have any good documentation on the Killer NICs?
I know it apparently replaces the windows TCP/IP stack with its own hardware accelerated version.. does that mean in Linux / OSX this would just be a normal GIG-E NIC?