The Future Of Asus

Lauralarry

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Asus is changing who manufactures their motherboards so could this mean quality change?

They broke contracts with their old manufacturer "[font=arial, sans-serif]Pegatron[/font]" earlier this week

I've decided to buy MSI this year for my first build.
 
i think this is a really bad thing for asus, they have established them selves as a quality manufacturer and have probably built up a good relationship with there previous manufacturer, even if there new manufacturer who ever it may be is realy good ( which it probably will be) it will put people off buying thre newer products until they have re-established them selves
 
[font=arial, sans-serif]Pegatron [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]is a subsidiary of [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]Asus [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]and [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]Asrock[/font][font=arial, sans-serif]. [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]Pegatron [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]was [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]the subsidiary [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]who was in charge [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]of [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]the OEM business[/font][font=arial, sans-serif].[/font][font=arial, sans-serif]I do [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]not think there [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]is something [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]to fear [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]about the quality of [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]hardware [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]from Asus[/font][font=arial, sans-serif].[/font]
 
Hopefully it doesn't reduce the quality of their products
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i have always brought asus and have no complaints

there has to be a good reason for this otherwise they wouldent of done it. lets hope good things can come from this.
 
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