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Asustek Initiates Price Cuts For P45 Motherboards
Asustek Computer has recently initiated price cuts in the Taiwan market for its Intel P45-based motherboards, according to sources at Taiwan distributors. Sources at Asustek explained the price cuts to buoyant sales of P45 motherboards.
More here at Digitimes.
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For the first lot of board, P5Q series (not including P5QL low-end models) use all Fujitsu Capacitor while EP45 series is not (even for DQ6).
I hope Asus won't cut the good capacitors with the price.