Sparkle declares RoHS compliance
Taiwan-based graphics card specialist Sparkle Computer has revealed a list of products, which it claims are all compliant with the European Union’s Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) legislation. Available at Sparkle’s corporate website, the list consists of 27 products, all graphics cards that are based on Nvidia’s graphics processing units and support AGP 8x or PCIe x16.
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