Prices of Numerous Haswell LGA 1150 Motherboards Show Up
Pricing information has been revealed through a Dutch website.
With Haswell's launch coming up, it is not surprising that more and more information about the Z87, H87, and B85 motherboards is coming to light. A Dutch website, Hardware.info, has a price tracker that has picked up pricing information on a number of these motherboards. Using this, they have compiled a list. The prices have been turned into dollars for reference, but take it all with a grain of salt, as it is only a direct conversion using the interbank rate. In the Netherlands, the citizens pay 21 percent VAT, and it is difficult to predict regional pricing. Often, the price in dollars correlates to the same amount in Euros; however, this is not always true.
Product | Chipset | Lowest Price € | Lowest Price $ |
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Intel DH87MC | Intel H87 | €112 | $147 |
Intel BLKDH87RL | Intel H87 | €89 | $116 |
Intel BLKDH87MC | Intel H87 | €98 | $128 |
Intel BLKDB85FL | Intel B85 | €74 | $97 |
ASRock H87M-ITX | Intel H87 | €100 | $131 |
ASRock H87 Pro4 | Intel H87 | €86 | $113 |
ASRock H87M Pro4 | Intel H87 | €86 | $113 |
ASRock H87M | Intel H87 | €81 | $106 |
ASRock B85M-ITX | Intel B85 | €81 | $106 |
ASRock B85 Pro4 | Intel B85 | €79 | $104 |
ASRock B85M | Intel B85 | €73 | $96 |
ASRock Z87E-ITX | Intel Z87 | €155 | $203 |
ASRock Z87M Extreme4 | Intel Z87 | €130 | $170 |
ASRock Z87 Extreme3 | Intel Z87 | €130 | $170 |
ASRock Z87M Pro4 | Intel Z87 | €111 | $145 |
ASRock Z87 Pro3 | Intel Z87 | €111 | $145 |
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ingtar33 assuming those are close to us prices we're looking at about +$50 over comparable lga 1155 boards.Reply -
de5_Roy asrock z87 pro3 + a core i5 non-k cpu will make a decent budget combo. better, if intel allows bclk overclocking as well as partial turbo-based overclocking.Reply -
EzioAs 10770830 said:assuming those are close to us prices we're looking at about +$50 over comparable lga 1155 boards.
Yes, but you didn't point out that these are early release prices. It'll go down over time. The same thing happened with 6 & 7 series motherboard and series before them. -
Matsushima At this point in time... The AsRock Pro3/Pro4 boards seem to be a good deal... considering that the B85 boards aren't that cheaper than the Z87 ones. You could buy one of those boards with a cheap Pentium and later upgrade to a K model CPU.Reply -
jack1982 Hopefully they'll be 21% less in the US. I'd like to include Haswell in my new build but a 5-10% performance improvement isn't worth paying a release price premium for.Reply -
Au_equus the z87 ITX board is the one piquing my interests since it costs the most by $33. What can they fit on there that can justify the price or are we paying for the miniaturization of MBs?Reply -
Au_equus the z87 ITX board is the one piquing my interests since it costs the most by $33. What can they fit on there that can justify the price or are we paying for the miniaturization of MBs?Reply