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This image displays a printed circuit board (PCB) of a computer graphics card, specifically an older model commonly associated with AMD (formerly ATI) Radeon chipsets based on the red PCB and labeling. The text clearly indicates it is a 'PRODUCT OF CHINA', which is the primary manufacturing hub for consumer electronics and computer hardware components.
Hardware of this era was often produced by original design manufacturers (ODMs) for global brands or sold as generic OEM parts. The specific branding on the front of the heatsink or plastic shroud—which is missing here—would typically identify the final assembler, such as MSI, ASUS, or Sapphire Tech. The chipset technology was originally developed in Canada and the United States, but the physical assembly of the board and memory chips (labeled Hynix in this image) occurred in specialized facilities in China.
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