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APFO-PCI-WC

The Fiber Gigabit PCI WIRELESS CARD is a high-performance network card that let businesses take advantage of the PCI Express (PCIe) slots of their servers to enhance network performance with fiber-optic connectivity. The adapter's dedicated input/output (I/O) bandwidth PCIe ensures priority performance without bus sharing for Gigabit Ethernet connectivity in fiber-optic networks.

APFO-PCI-VCC

Video capture cards are a class of video capture devices designed to plug directly into expansion slots in personal computers and servers. Models from many manufacturers are available; all comply with one of the popular host bus standards including PCI, newer PCI Express (PCIe) or AGP bus interfaces. These cards typically include one or more software drivers to expose the cards' features, via various operating systems, to software applications that further process the video for specific purposes. As a class, the cards are used to capture baseband analog composite video, S-Video, and, in models equipped with tuners, RF modulated video.

APFO-PCI-USB

The easiest way to connect Ethernet to your computer is with a USB/USB 2.0 adapter. No need to open up your computer case is reason enough for a lot of people to use USB for their Network Connection.

APFO-PCI-NC

Fiber optic networking is the fastest, most secure and least length constrained version of a "wired" Network connection.

APFO-PCI-ET

Almost every computer sold today has PCI slots. Even if your computer has PCI express, you should still have a spare PCI slot or two. Using a PCI or PCI express slot is also going to give you the best possible data throughput to and from your computer.PCI cards actually plug into a slot inside your computer -- the case comes off, the card goes in, the case goes back on. For a long time, this is how home non-linear editing worked. There are more options today, but a PCI card is still a fine option for creating a dedicated video-editing computer.

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