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  • Bigfoot Networks intros Killer E2100-powered motherboards from ASUS, MSI and Gigabyte

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    01.10.2011

    Looks like that tease was more than just a tease. It's a truism. Back at Computex, Bigfoot Networks' CEO told us that his next major target was motherboards. The company already infused its Killer E2100 gaming network card into a GPU, and here at CES, it's formally announcing three partnerships with major mainboard makers. MSI, ASUS and Gigabyte are all onboard, with the latter to offer a new line of G1-Killer mobos later in the year. ASUS will be dishing out a ROG Rampage III Black Edition (shown above) which will feature the E2100 on a combined LAN / audio called dubbed ThunderBolt, but your guess is as good as ours when it comes to specifications and CPU compatibility. Pricing and release information remain a mystery across the range, but it's practically a guarantee that we'll see more of these tie-ups in the coming months. %Gallery-113372%

  • VisionTek Killer HD 5770 combo NIC / GPU hikes frame rates, lowers ping times for $200

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    12.01.2010

    Mama always said that one was never enough, and just five months after revealing its first NIC / GPU combo card to us at Computex, Bigfoot Networks has taken the wraps off of its second. This go 'round, the outfit is partnering with VisionTek to produce the VisionTek Killer HD 5770, a single PCIe card that combines an AMD Radeon HD 5770 GPU (with 1GB of GDDR5 memory) and a Killer E2100 networking card. All told, buyers are presented with two DVI ports, a single HDMI output and a gigabit Ethernet jack. The card is compatible with Windows 7, Vista and XP, and put simply, it's designed to both improve your frame rates (that's AMD's role) and lower your latency / jitter (hello, Bigfoot!). The NIC portion actually has a 400MHz onboard processor that helps minimize the impact of slight changes in your connection, and Bigfoot's management software will be thrown in for good measure. The board is expected to hit North American retail shops within a fortnight or so, with the $199.99 asking price representing a ~$10 savings compared to buying an HD 5770 GPU and Killer 2100 separately. Oh, and you get a pretty sick dragon, too. %Gallery-108536%

  • Samsung's entry-level E2100, E1125, E1100 and E1070 go official in Russia

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    02.08.2009

    Samsung already outed these handsets a few days ago, but it's doing itself a solid by pumping out an official press release for 'em in Russia. The new E Series -- which includes the entry-level E2100, E1125, E1100 and E1070 -- supports GSM 900 / 1800, offers up a color display and plays nice with polyphonic ring tones. Also of note, these seem to all feature the Mobile Tracker and SOS features which we originally caught wind of on the SPH-W7100. There's no pricing or release details on any of 'em, but you can dig through the woefully short specification lists in the read link below.[Via UnwiredView]