Quality Electronic ComponentWith manufacturers such as Dell flooding the retail market with cheap Computers is the
Electronic Component market about to take a nose dive of epic proportions? The immediate answer would appear to be yes until you begin to look at the variables involved in this most competitive of all IT sales arenas. The
Electronic Component industry has always been fuelled by the `Techie` Culture, the IT buyer who just has to have the latest Graphics Card or Motherboard, who wouldn`t be seen dead using DDR RAM now that DDR2 is on the scene. The kind of person who just has to have their computer liquid cooled despite the dubious claims that it really will make a major difference to the way their PC runs Doom 3, which brings us to the other driving force of the
Electronic Component industry, gaming. Software developers and publishers in their endless quest to deliver the latest killer title with the most jaw dropping graphics are continually pushing the envelope of Hardware development. The latest games require the latest hardware to run them, and therein lies the rub, the
Electronic Component market is in a permanent state of flux due to the ever increasing demand of the PC Gamer. PC components have never been the domain of average Joe next door, particularly with the increasing disappearance of the run of the mill Clone PC suppliers, who just cannot compete with the likes of Dell and their entry level off the shelf systems. PC components always have and always will belong to the dedicated Techie or Gamer, who despite the overtures of Dell et al would much prefer to build their machines to their own specific needs and specifications. The
Electronic Component industry is alive and kicking and long may it continue.