Target Components signs Biostar deal

Components distributor signs exclusive deal with motherboard vendor for the UK market

Written by Kayleigh Bateman

Distributor Target Components has signed an exclusive agreement to supply Biostar’s motherboards in the UK.

The Yorkshire-based Target will distribute the Taiwanese vendor’s entire portfolio including the TPower I45 motherboard, the TPower N750 with hybrid-heat pipe cooling and the new TA790GX A2+.

Glen Rhodes, product manager at Target, said: “Biostar motherboards offer unparalleled value for money, excellent features and consistently achieve great reviews for their award winning performance.

“A lot of our customers have switched to Biostar from other motherboard manufacturers and the feedback we have received has been all positive. As well as incremental business, going exclusive gives us a considerable price advantage over competitors and represents another example of Target looking after its existing customers.”

In addition to manufacturing hardware such as video cards, bare bone computers and industrial PCs, Biostar also offers a range of motherboards for system integration, media centre and gaming products.

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