Tuesday, December 20th 2011

ASUS to Outsource Motherboard to Cal-Comp Electronics

Today ASUS announced that they will be outsourcing a portion of their motherboard manufacturing to Cal-Comp Electronics. The total amount is estimated to be around 5 or 6 million motherboards out of a total shipment forecast of 24.5 million units for 2012. This is somewhat a surprise move by ASUS as they originally outsourced its motherboard orders to Pegatron and other smaller ODMs in Southern China.

The reasons for the shift are unknown. Cal-Comp currently has production bases in Thailand, China, Malaysia, Brazil and Mexico and is mainly manufacturing PC peripherals and components such as printers, external hard drive and printed circuit board (PCB) as well as communication products such as set-top box (STB), handsets and Bluetooth earphones.
Source: DigiTimes
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37 Comments on ASUS to Outsource Motherboard to Cal-Comp Electronics

#1
Darkleoco
The real concern is whether Cal-Comp Electronics has good quality manufacturing.
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TheMailMan78
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DarkleocoThe real concern is whether Cal-Comp Electronics has good quality manufacturing.
I agree. I love ASUS mobos.....they can keep thier GPU's.
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#3
Darkleoco
TheMailMan78I agree. I love ASUS mobos.....they can keep thier GPU's.
I would never buy an Asus card simply because their design is not as effective as it could be and I find them to be rather ugly as well as being too large for my taste.
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#4
DannibusX
I hope ASUS' quality doesn't get effected by this. Maybe it's for their lower end boards?
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#5
cralor
Yeah. I sure hope the motherboard quality stays the same.

I agree with the comments on their GPUs... I never was excited about them...
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#6
bear jesus
Will it be possible to tell where a board came from? as in will it be possible for a reviewer to know who made the board and compare quality?

I hope the quality is up to the same standard as ASUS boards have been in the past as my current board is my first from ASUS and it has taken years of abuse and increased voltages in a relatively hot and humid environment yet still runs perfectly so i intended to look to asus board reviews first when upgrade time comes.
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#7
garyinhere
TheMailMan78outscoring
outsourcing?... not being an ass but it's on the front page :toast:
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TheMailMan78
Big Member
garyinhereoutsourcing?... not being an ass but it's on the front page :toast:
Excellent. Thank you. I must have reread it a dozen times to.
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#9
DannibusX
TheMailMan78Excellent. Thank you. I must have reread it a dozen times to.
Too. It's just like to, but has one more o. Also has a different meaning in the english language. I am being an ass, but I love you big guy.
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#10
TheMailMan78
Big Member
DannibusXToo. It's just like to, but has one more o. Also has a different meaning in the english language. I am being an ass, but I love you big guy.
Honestly I left that in there just for a guy like you......:laugh:
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#12
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Must be cheaper to outsource them to the other company than Pegatron- probably their lower models.
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#13
DannibusX
TheMailMan78Honestly I left that in there just for a guy like you......:laugh:
No you didn't.
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#14
TheMailMan78
Big Member
DannibusXNo you didn't.
Honestly I did lol. Anyway back on topic.
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#15
theJesus
I bet the boards will take some sort of initial hit to quality, probably not too noticeable to the average user, but it'll go back up once they've gotten settled in.
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#16
BrooksyX
I used to only buy Asus motherboards, now I am more open to brands such as gigabyte, msi, and asrock (yes I know asus once did and still kind of has a stake in asrock)
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#17
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Asus has very lil stock in AsRock, AsRock is an independent company from Asus as of last Year. Their Products have definitly changed in performance and reliability and compete even with the best Asus, Gigabyte, and MSI Motherboards out there
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#18
trickson
OH, I have such a headache
TheMailMan78Today ASUS announced that they will be outsourcing a portion of their motherboard manufacturing to Cal-Comp Electronics. The total amount is estimated to be around 5 or 6 million motherboards out of a total shipment forecast of 24.5 million units for 2012. This is somewhat a surprise move by ASUS as they originally outsourced its motherboard orders to Pegatron and other smaller ODMs in Southern China.

The reasons for the shift are unknown. Cal-Comp currently has production bases in Thailand, China, Malaysia, Brazil and Mexico and is mainly manufacturing PC peripherals and components such as printers, external hard drive and printed circuit board (PCB) as well as communication products such as set-top box (STB), handsets and Bluetooth earphones.

Source: DigiTimes
Don't you just love how America is NOT listed . WOW we sure have a tech industry here in America now don't we !
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#19
theJesus
tricksonDon't you just love how America is NOT listed . WOW we sure have a tech industry here in America now don't we !
If components were made in the USA, do you have any idea how much more expensive they'd be? Over here they actually have to pay the workers half-decent wages.

It sucks either way.
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#20
xenocide
theJesusIf components were made in the USA, do you have any idea how much more expensive they'd be? Over here they actually have to pay the workers half-decent wages.

It sucks either way.
The US is actually still the largest country in terms of manufacturing, so I doubt it would be too much of a drawback. I think the major difference is we have Environmental Regulations that prevent them from dumping hazardous chemicals everywhere and such.
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DannibusX
tricksonDon't you just love how America is NOT listed . WOW we sure have a tech industry here in America now don't we !
theJesusIf components were made in the USA, do you have any idea how much more expensive they'd be? Over here they actually have to pay the workers half-decent wages.

It sucks either way.
xenocideThe US is actually still the largest country in terms of manufacturing, so I doubt it would be too much of a drawback. I think the major difference is we have Environmental Regulations that prevent them from dumping hazardous chemicals everywhere and such.
Wrong.

This is why electronics are generally not made in the USA.

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#22
Super XP
Don't know how to take this, but I've been buying ASUS mobo's for a while now due to the quality. If the quality goes down, here I come MSI.
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#23
trickson
OH, I have such a headache
theJesusIf components were made in the USA, do you have any idea how much more expensive they'd be? Over here they actually have to pay the workers half-decent wages.

It sucks either way.
Are you kidding me ? Man I do not want to get into this all but I will point out the fact that America is some how losing the tech industry for child labor and creep crap ! Made in china does NOT stand for quality ! And it pains me to see every thing made in other countries just because you can make it cheaper it just doesn't make any sense at all ! There are tons more reasons and we can go on and on and on about it . But I can tell you this I am sick of the fact that every thing in the tech industry must be made every place other than the USA !
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#24
theJesus
Well, for the record, I don't exactly endorse it. It's just kind of a double-edged sword and most people are too short-sighted to care about anything other than getting stuff for cheap.
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#25
DannibusX
tricksonAre you kidding me ? Man I do not want to get into this all but I will point out the fact that America is some how losing the tech industry for child labor and creep crap ! Made in china does NOT stand for quality ! And it pains me to see every thing made in other countries just because you can make it cheaper it just doesn't make any sense at all ! There are tons more reasons and we can go on and on and on about it . But I can tell you this I am sick of the fact that every thing in the tech industry must be made every place other than the USA !
Cancel some free trade agreements and reinstate some tariffs and you'll see some competition from within the US.
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