Monday, March 7th 2011

MSI Hiking Motherboard Prices From This Month
With escalating raw-material and labor costs, motherboard manufacturers had decided to hike prices in Q1 2011. To its effect, leading companies ASUS and Gigabyte have already implemented price-hikes in February, which will reflect in store prices soon. MSI will be introducing price-hikes on its motherboards by 5%-10%. Motherboard sales are expected to go up shortly, as the industry is re-releasing socket LGA1155 motherboards with rectified Intel "Cougar Point" 6-series PCH chips.
Source:
DigiTimes
35 Comments on MSI Hiking Motherboard Prices From This Month
I shouldn't say more!
Everything copper related will be more expensive.
Yes, all these things are including the weakness of the dollar and the Euro contribute. Well, if you wont say it, i will.......Nuclear Power! "Said in Homer Simpson whisper"
Not that it's MSI hardware in general costs way too much what it's worth. P67 boards for instance there's not a single decent looking board and tech sucks with 7-11 blocks here there.
It is hilarious that we have come so far that boards costs more than 150 $ a piece no matter what miracle you drop on it and CPUs costs so much. The good news is it all stops somewhere
and people just will not pay to get hardware. Those few who get high end equipment will most likely also see that buying new are begin to be worthless so at CPU as well as motherboard side.
Software developers does currently extremely good job so nobody will buy hardware. There is no need for new as there is no applications utilizing even half that we have thanks to consoles.
AMD Athlon II X2 250 Regor 3.0GHz 2 x 1MB L2 Cache... [Athlon II@3GHz] 61$
BIOSTAR TA785G3+ AM3 AMD 785G Micro ATX AMD Mother... [mATH Biostar 785g AM3] 66$
Kingston ValueRAM 2GB 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333... [2GB DDR3] 23$
So for 150$, you can get a complete bare-bone system. Just gut an old system for the rest of the components and you've got yourself a working HTPC system.