$8-10 for the crystal would imply a total motherboard price of $2,000+???

Wouldn't that imply $210 vs. $200 price? Why $2,000+?

> 
> website.read...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> > I can obtain some precision crystals (+/- 2ppm) for about $8 to $10,
> + so why aren't they being added to the mid-level and up motherboards?
> 
> $8-10 for the crystal would imply a total motherboard price of $2,000+.
> 
> I think the big market for high end motherboards is gamers, and they are
> not interested in accurate real time.  The rest of the PC market
> probably finds the issue too technical.
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