Im sorry but this is just an ignorant comment.
Guess putting a 50 dollar waterblock on a 2000 dollar cpu would be crazy too right?
Using a pointless point to prove a point just doesn't work.
This comparison of a cheap waterblock with an expensive CPU vs an Expensive CPU with a budget-cheap board is skewed because $50 is about the average price of a useable waterblock, not a budget one.
His statement was about a rock-bottom-scraping sh!t kind of board and a $50 waterblock isn't the same thing to compare with, totally different class of hardware item with it's own price range. These two classes do not compare for price vs top to bottom end stuff within each for price or quality at a given price-range.
if one component is price X all other components have to be price X as well......
Oh yeah and obviously price = quality...
And no, that's another incorrect statement.
No two items have to be the same price as you put it regardless of quality or anything else.
A seller can ask whatever price they want for it, doesn't mean it's gonna sell (Obviously) but they can still ask. Yes, you'd want prices to be inline with others but they don't have to be as an absolute. In fact you'll see them vary and it's normal to see this anyway, other wise you woudn't save a few $$'s buying here vs there......
And let's not forget that 50% off sale going on right now wherever......
Means they can be cheaper too so the term "have to be price X as well" doesn't apply either.
So nope - Not an absolute as you put it.