Asus to buy Asrock?

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http://semiaccurate.com/2012/09/28/asus-makes-an-offer-to-buy-asrock/

Asus makes an offer to buy Asrock

Word has reached SemiAccurate that Asus just made a bid for Asrock’s mobo division. The motherboard leader is about to buy the fast growing upstart out before they get too large.

Currently word has it that an offer has been made for Asrock, and Pegatron is essentially fine with the terms. This would take the #1 and #3 mobo makers and combine them, leaving the industry with one massive behemoth, one solid player, and a lot of minnows struggling to make waves. As of now, there is a first tier of Asus and Gigabyte, then Asrock, MSI, and ECS at less than half of that volume, plus a few niche players in the motherboard market.

If this buyout goes through, there would be a singular AsusRock as the first tier, Gigabyte as the second, and a third tier without the pricing leverage to compete. The already unhealthy industry would likely collapse into two players before people realized what happened.
 
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Iron Woode

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I always thought Asrock was Asus's low cost MB line...
yes.

ASRock was originally spun off from Asus in 2002 in order to compete with companies like ECS and Foxconn for the commodity OEM market. Since then, however, ASRock has also gained momentum in the DIY sector and plans for moving the company upstream began in 2007 following a successful IPO on the Taiwan Stock Exchange.
 

postmortemIA

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looking at number of intel boards available at newegg or bestbuy, I think they forgot to mention another player.
 

Imp

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Ah... ASsrock.

First and only board I ever bought from them was defective, and it was my first computer so it took a long time to realize it - the SATA controller was busted.
 

_Rick_

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Well, both my DFI and EPoX board were rubbish (swelling caps, dead NIC), so I could do without them, but my ABiT board was a real darling and that P35 Pro is still running with 8GB of 1066 Mhz DDR2 and a 3.3 Ghz E6600, after 5 or 6 years.
Mostly I miss µGuru :(
 

Mem

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Well, both my DFI and EPoX board were rubbish (swelling caps, dead NIC), so I could do without them, but my ABiT board was a real darling and that P35 Pro is still running with 8GB of 1066 Mhz DDR2 and a 3.3 Ghz E6600, after 5 or 6 years.
Mostly I miss µGuru :(

All brands had swelling caps issues back in those days,my DFI and Epox were fine,my Abit was fine infact only ever had a MSI board die on me but as well all know no brand is perfect,pot luck sometimes.


As far as Asus is concerned probably a wise move to make a bid since they were originally part of Asus and now Asrock is one of the upcoming brands that has shaken off their cheap low cost image they use to have.
 

Iron Woode

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Well, both my DFI and EPoX board were rubbish (swelling caps, dead NIC), so I could do without them, but my ABiT board was a real darling and that P35 Pro is still running with 8GB of 1066 Mhz DDR2 and a 3.3 Ghz E6600, after 5 or 6 years.
Mostly I miss µGuru :(
My Epox 8RDA+ had a caps issue. I even posted a thread about it here. Epox fixed it under warranty even though 2 years went by. Epox was by far my favourite board maker.

MSI was just crappy. I have seen so many MSI boards with bad caps, that I will not buy MSI.
 

WhoBeDaPlaya

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Just pulled my old EPoX 8K3A+ and DFI AK76-SN out of the closet. They still power up and load Knoppix just fine o_O
 

bankster55

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Pegatron manufactured both brands
However as of about a month ago ASUS cut loose Pegatron and went with a basket of 3 manuf - the biggest ECS