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Overview of I/O Interface Options for the High-End Macintosh
Overview What's the point of spending money on the latest CPU or fastest graphics adapter only to mark time waiting while loading programs, and performing routine tasks like downloading files, scanning, or creating a CD? Power users need to operate the myriad of devices found on today's computers at peak performance, and have a reliable and easy way to connect them, without draining valuable system resources. Choosing the right interface will have lasting effects on performance, productivity, and the ability to add new features to your Macintosh. The following pages offer a roadmap to making that decision.
| Publisher | Adaptec | File Format | HTML & PDF |
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| Date Published | August 2003 | Downloads | 8 |
| Format | White Papers | ||
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