Graphics card maker KFA2 has appointed Micro-p as its sole, tier one UK distributor in a bid to push sales in the UK.
Micro-P is a leading B2B distributor and will help KFA2 to expand its customer reach, create market demand and drive revenue streams.
KFA2 is an authorised Nvidia AIC partner which has been making high end graphics chips for more than 16 years.
It is the European brand of Galaxy Microsystems and provided European based support, warehousing and RMA facilities. KFA2 is an authorised Nvidia AIC Partner manufacturing graphics cards using non reference PCBs.
It will be offering Micro-P over 30 products ranging from mainstream to high end gaming enthusiast VGA cards, including custom built PCB designs and cooling kits.
In a statement Graham Brown, KFA2 European Marketing Manager said that with the appointment of Micro-P, KFA2 is confident it has a solid infrastructure to support the channel.
Its primary goal is to provide products based on performance and quality, and to create a sole focused Nvidia European only brand.
Zoe Curtis, PC Component Product Manager at Micro-P said that KFA2’s channel strategy complements Micro-Ps current portfolio and will enable it to deliver an even stronger proposition to help support and service its VAR partners.
The announcement is good news for Micro-p which has been doubling its business in the last four years. It has also bought Advent Data, a consumables distributor, Sharptext, Ireland’s largest distributor and Tekdata, SonicWALL’s largest European distributor.
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