DFI launches its first AGP 8x graphics card
Diamond Flower Electric Instrument (DFI) recently introduced its first AGP 8x-supporting graphics card, the X400-T2, designed based on the Xabre 400 graphics chip from Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS).
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