Gaming PCs and components look set to jump in price in the US as import tariff exclusions come to an end

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Nick, gaming, and computers all first met in 1981, with the love affair starting on a Sinclair ZX81 in kit form and a book on ZX Basic. He ended up becoming a physics and IT teacher, but by the late 1990s decided it was time to cut his teeth writing for a long defunct UK tech site.

If you're a US-based PC gamer and you've been holding off upgrading your rig, you might want to think again, as prices for graphics cards, motherboards, and even PC cases, are set to see a big bump in their prices.

When it comes to graphics cards and motherboards, some vendors have all their assembly lines in China, such as Zotac, whereas others are based in Taiwan, like Gigabyte. However, they all still heavily rely on China-based suppliers for things like printed circuit boards, capacitors, and voltage regulators, even though GPUs and memory chips are predominantly manufactured in Taiwan and South Korea.

I should imagine many folks have been waiting to get a new motherboard or a full PC upgrade until the next generation of models is released by AMD, Intel, and Nvidia later this year. However, acurrently selling for $499 at the moment could cost up to $624 with a 25% import tariff and given that they'reMemorial Day

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