Adapters Fit Today's PCs

Aug. 1, 1999

A line of adapters for the interfaces found in today's personal computers is available for the accelerated graphics port (AGP) interface, dual in-line memory module (DIMM), and Pentium II Slot 1 applications. These adapters offer a combination of high quality and extremely cost-competitive pricing thanks to advanced manufacturing, it's claimed. This process relies on sophisticated tooling designed by the firm and automated assembly procedures and equipment. Adapters are UL-recognized and CSA-certified and comply with all applicable industry standards.

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