At 12:12 AM 06/05/2012, Greg Sevart wrote:
The M2N-E looks like it was $120 at launch. That's certainly not a bargain basement price point, but it's also a far cry from the high end, especially if you compare to the Intel side.
I haven't had any problems with the M2N-Es (yet), and $120 pretty average for both Intel and AMD. Yes, you can get $200 Intel boards, but the vast majority of motherboards for both are in the $60-$120 range at least in wholesale.
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