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Is spending over $500 on a motherboard ever justified, or are you just paying for RGB?
With high-end motherboard prices crossing $500 and mid-range options offering nearly identical performance, the value proposition is increasingly questioned in 2026. Cast your vote to weigh in on whether premium features justify the cost or RGB is the real expense.
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