Pci Express
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![]() PNY VCQ6000 PB Quadro 6000 PCIe2 6GB GDDR5 US $3,996.53
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![]() PNY VCQ6000PB Quadro 6000 PCIe2 6GB GDDR5 VCQ6000 PB US $3,986.98
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![]() Pny Vcq6000 pb Quadro 6000 Graphics Card Pci Express 20 X16 6 Gb Gddr5 US $3,825.90
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![]() NVIDIA TESLA M2090 COMPUTE BOARD 6GB PCI E NEW US $3,299.00
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![]() 6GB NVIDIA QUADRO 6000 DDR3 2XDVI PCI EXPRESS OEM 621620 B21 US $3,133.76
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![]() 6GB nVIDIA VCQ6000 PB Quadro 6000 DDR3 2xDVI PCI Express US $3,132.50
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![]() NVIDIA TESLA M2090 6GB GDDR5 PCI E X16 GPU A0J99A US $1,995.00 |
![]() NVIDIA TESLA M2090 6GB GDDR5 PCI E X16 GPU US $1,995.00 |
![]() Matrox M9188 PCIe x16 M9188 E2048F US $1,995.00
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![]() PNY VCQ5000 PB Quadro 5000 Graphic Card 250GB GDDR5 SDRAM PCI Express 20 x16 US $1,964.30
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![]() PNY Quadro 5000 PCIE X16 MPN VCQ5000 PB US $1,931.99
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![]() NVIDIA QUADRO 6000 PCI E 6GB DDR5 VIDEO CARD US $1,899.00
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![]() PNY VCQ5000PB Quadro 5000 PCIE X16 VCQ5000 PB US $1,823.98
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![]() PNY NVIDIA Quadro 5000 VCQ5000 PB 25GB GDDR5 PCI E x16 US $1,814.00
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![]() 671138 001 HP Genuine Quadro 5000 25GB PCI E 3 Port Vi US $1,790.00
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![]() ATI FireGL V7350 1GB PCIE BULK 100 505145 US $1,757.76
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![]() HP NVIDIA Quadro 5000 WS096AT 25GB GDDR5 PCI E x16 VGA US $1,750.00
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![]() NVIDIA QUADRO 5000 PCI E 25GB DDR5 VIDEO CARD NEW US $1,741.21
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![]() PNY VCQ5000 PB Quadro 5000 25GB PCI Express 20 NEW US $1,739.00
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![]() Hp Ws096at Quadro Quadro 5000 Graphics Card Pci Express 20 X16 250 Gb US $1,713.68
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![]() ATI 100 505145 FireGL V7350 1GB PCIE BULK US $1,701.99
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![]() EVGA GeForce GTX 690 4GB 512 bit GDDR5 PCI Express 30 x16 US $1,699.99
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![]() ATI 100 505143 FireGL V7350 1GB PCIE US $1,680.99
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![]() ATI 100 505143 FireGL V7350 1GB PCIE Graphics Card US $1,639.74
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![]() ATI 100 505145 FireGL V7350 1GB PCIE Graphics Card US $1,633.86
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![]() ATI Technologies FireGL V7350 1GB PCIe Bulk US $1,621.85
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![]() AMD ATI 100505143 FireGL V7350 1GB PCIE 100 505143 US $1,617.98
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![]() Ati 100 505143 Firegl V7350 1gb Pcie 100505143 US $1,573.81
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![]() ATI FireGL V7300 512MB PCIE 100 505144 US $1,551.21
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![]() Lot of 39 HP NVIDIA Quadro FX1500 256MB PCIE Graphics 412834 001 413109 001 US $1,500.00
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![]() New Retail PNY NVIDIA Quadro FX 4600 VCQFX4600PCIE PB US $1,395.00
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![]() ATI 100 505144 FireGL V7300 512MB PCIE US $1,382.30
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![]() AMD FirePro V8800 2GB PCIe MPN 100 505603 US $1,379.99
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![]() NVIDIA Quadro FX5000 25GB Leadtek PCIe Video Card FX 5000 US $1,371.10
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Are you sure your restaurant point of sale can pass the credit card PCI security audit?
Credit card security rules for restaurants
A lot of restaurants is being penalized by the credit card industry for not fully protecting their diner's credit card info from the possibility of theft, with Visa, MasterCard and financial institutions that process electronic payment over the months are sending warning letters and conducting seminars. Moves like this aims at forcing restaurants into taking additional steps to protect credit card information.
On the side of companies that process card transactions, there are still tens of thousands of restaurants that do not comply with the set of security rules of the credit card industry. Any company that takes plastic is required to follow a set of security regulations instituted by Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover.
Data recorded by Visa indicates that since January 2005, around 40% of incidents in which criminals gained unauthorized access to credit card information was made up of restaurants -- accounting for the largest percentage of incidents for a merchant category.
Separately, AmbironTrustWave, a Chicago-based data security auditor for merchants, reported that 62 percent of the security violations it witnessed during the prior 18 months occurred in the restaurant industry.
These violations includes various security lapses such as wireless networks that are poorly guarded -- which enable thieves to access information from the parking lot using a laptop -- and the lack of strictness to their systems that makes it a lot easier for an unethical staff to access credit card data.
Mostly, consumers are not aware when their credit card info is in danger. Although, not all security breaches succeeds, and mostly, merchants do not recognize these these incidents unless there's a significant probability that a major fraud has already been identified or about to take place. Furthermore, credit card issuers don't usually close a customer's account unless fraud has taken place.
Restaurant owners may have a difficult time with credit card security rules, since its regulations can be very hard for small merchants. Hearing from the restaurant owners who thought they complied with rules, the National Restaurant Association trade group found out their systems were not functioning properly and were penalized.
Fines for restaurants that violate credit card industry rules by storing credit card information have amounted to more than $100,000 in some cases. Merchants across all categories $4.6 million for security violations were fined by Visa in 2006, an increase from the $3.4 million in fines the previous year.
Visa, which declined to provide a breakdown of merchant types, said it recently held special security briefings with several hundred restaurants, a merchant group Visa believes needs additional attention.
At the same time, the companies that process credit cards have also turned the heat on restaurants. These credit card companies, as punishment, will end services to those who do not follow security regulations.
Credit card companies are especially worried about specialized software restaurants use, which combine such features as tabulating bills, delivering orders to the kitchen and tracking reservations. Since credit card companies cannot require software makers to abide by their security rules, they instead apply pressure to restaurants. Visa has a list of software programs that meet its requirements maintained on their web site.
But software makers that even with the best software, restaurants could still be in trouble if they do not use password protection or firewalls. For software companies, they say that it's not up to them to let restaurateurs know what they must do to in order to comply with credit card security rules.
The author of this article is the VP of Customer Relations at POS-For-Restaurants.com with over 20 years experience helping restaurants nationwide increase their efficiency and bottom-line profits using restaurant POS systems.
You may visit POS-For-Restaurants.com for more information on how our national network of restaurant point of sale experts can help your business achieve greater success in these difficult economic times.
Can I put a PCI express x1 TV tuner into a larger slot?
I have a PCI Express x1 (the smallest key length) TV tuner that I had to remove from the x1 slot to install my video card, which has a humongous heat sink. However, there's a larger PCI Express slot availible undeneath the video card. Can I install this x1 card into the larger slot?
No.
AMFELTEC Corporation Expands Flexible PCI Express, MiniPCI and MiniPCI Express Splitter Suite (Market Wire)
**TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Nov. 21, 2011) - **AMFELTEC Corporation
(www.amfeltec.com), a leading provider of equipment dedicated to
hardware/software development and electronic design manufacturing, has
expanded its Flexible PCI Express, MiniPCI and MiniPCI Express Splitter Suite
(Suite) by adding MiniPCI and MiniPCI Express Adapter boards. Suite allows
splitting and extending different types of interfaces via a 12" PCI Express
Flat Cable. By using this Suite, it is possible to split MiniPCI, MiniPCI
Express, 32-bit PCI and PCI Express interfaces into multiple 32-bit PCI, x1
PCI Express, MiniPCI or MiniPCI Express interfaces.
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