also @ TechSpot: Battlefield: Bad Company 2 GPU Performance In-depth

Read on full site | Join TechSpot! (it's free) | Bookmark / Share this


Asrock = ASUS on the cheap

Julio
11-04-2002, 01:32 PM
Volume shipments of the long-awaited ASROCK motherboards, introduced by Asustek Computer’s Hua Ching subsidiary, are finally to begin this month. According to sources, Hua Ching is expected to ship as many as 200,000 boards to the market in the first month, a scale equal to that of leading second-tier board makers.

Market acceptance for the ASROCK motherboards is said to be rather strong, as the products are priced at around US$45-50, only a few dollars higher than motherboards from Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS). More importantly, sources at Asustek said that no confusion between the positioning of ASROCK and Asustek motherboards has been reported.

Read more: Digitimes (http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/Article.asp?datePublish=2002/11/04&pages=15&seq=106).

Rick
11-04-2002, 07:48 PM
I wonder what they had to sacrifce to sell these boards so cheaply though.. I'm interested in seeing how these motherboards turn out.

Ad
11-04-2002, 07:48 PM

Julio
11-05-2002, 12:58 AM
Quality has to be seen however we all have some kind of expectation being ASUS, obviously.

Rick
11-05-2002, 02:01 AM
ASUS has a good reputation and I'd like to see them hold it up with this line of boards as well.

Julio
11-05-2002, 02:07 AM
But like you pointed out, something must have been sacrificed in order to achieve their pricing goal. I suppose they will be offering equipment better suited for the OEM sector rather than the budget conscious enthusiast, but who knows...

Post a reply, see related topics & more

 Top Technology News

4-Way Intel H55 Motherboard Shootout

Tech Tip of the Week: Customize Your Windows 7 Start Menu Button

Amazon, others to use new color E-ink displays?

HP Slate coming with Atom and Flash in June for €400?

VirnetX sues Microsoft again over the same patents

Nvidia GeForce GTX 480 and 470 specs emerge

Microsoft removes XP Mode hardware requirements

Apple prepping 27-inch Cinema Display, revamped Mac Pro

More Tech News

 Software Downloads

Google Chrome 5.0.356.0 Beta

ChrisTV Lite 5.51

DVDStyler 1.8.0.2

Miranda IM 0.8.17

RemoveIT Pro XT - SE 19.03.2010

RemoveIT Pro v7 Enterprise 19.03.2010

RemoveIT Pro v7 Ultra 19.03.2010

More Downloads



Copyright © 1998-2010 TechSpot.com. TechSpot is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved.