Motherboard price in Bangladesh starts from BDT 8,500 for budget builds and goes up to BDT 75,500 for high-end gaming setups. At EERNA, you will find genuine boards from ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, and ASRock for both Intel and AMD platforms, suited for office PCs, gaming rigs, and editing workstations across every budget.
Motherboard price in BD varies based on chipset, socket type, RAM support, and brand. Here is how the market breaks down across three segments.
| Products | Price |
|---|---|
| GIGABYTE GA-J1800M-D3P Motherboard with Built In 2.41Ghz DDR3 Celeron Processor | 6,300 BDT |
| MSI A520M-A Pro AM4 AMD Micro-ATX Motherboard | 8,100 BDT |
| BIOSTAR H610MHP Micro ATX Motherboard | 8,400 BDT |
| MSI B450M-A PRO MAX II AMD AM4 Motherboard | 8,500 BDT |
| GIGABYTE B450M K AMD AM4 Micro ATX Motherboard | 8,500 BDT |
| GIGABYTE Z790 AORUS MASTER X E-ATX Motherboard | 77,000 BDT |
| MSI MPG Z890 CARBON WIFI LGA 1851 ATX Motherboard | 77,900 BDT |
| Gigabyte Z890 AORUS MASTER WiFi7 LGA 1851 ATX Motherboard | 81,000 BDT |
| MSI MEG X670E ACE AMD AM5 DDR5 E-ATX MOTHERBOARD | 95,300 BDT |
| MSI MEG Z890 ACE LGA 1851 ATX Motherboard | 103,900 BDT |
Budget Motherboards (BDT 8,500 – 13,000) Entry-level boards for office PCs and light everyday use, typically running Intel H-series or AMD A-series chipsets.
These pair well with Core i3 or Ryzen 3 processors for browsing, documents, and basic tasks. Popular options include
MSI B450M-A PRO MAX II (BDT 8,500)
GIGABYTE H410M H (BDT 9,000)
ASUS PRIME H610M-K D4 (BDT 10,000).
Mid-Range Motherboards (BDT 15,500 – 27,000) Built for gaming and multitasking, using B-series chipsets like B760, B660, and B650.
These boards support DDR4 or DDR5 RAM with multiple M.2 slots and handle Core i5 or Ryzen 5 builds comfortably. Strong picks includes
GIGABYTE B650M K (BDT 15,500)
ASUS PRIME B760M-K (BDT 16,800),
MSI B650M GAMING WIFI (BDT 18,800),
MSI B650 GAMING PLUS WIFI (BDT 22,500).
High-End Motherboards (BDT 27,000 – 75,500+) Enthusiast and overclocking boards using Z-series or X-series chipsets such as Z790, Z890, and X670E. Built for Core i7, i9, Ryzen 7, and Ryzen 9 setups used in 4K gaming, heavy editing, and serious multitasking.
Top options include
GIGABYTE Z790 AORUS ELITE DDR5 (BDT 37,000)
Gigabyte Z890 AORUS ELITE WIFI7 (BDT 41,500)
GIGABYTE X870 AORUS ELITE WIFI7 (BDT 45,500).
Not all motherboards are built the same, and the brand you choose affects everything from build quality to long-term reliability. Here are the most trusted motherboard brands available in Bangladesh.
ASUS is known for gaming reliability and strong VRM design, particularly across its ROG and PRIME series.
ASUS boards are a consistent choice for both gaming and professional builds, backed by excellent BIOS support and long-term stability across Intel and AMD platforms.
MSI motherboards are popular for gaming builds, offering stable performance, clean power delivery, and RGB support across most of their lineup.
Models like the MSI B650M GAMING WIFI and MSI B650 GAMING PLUS WIFI are widely used in mid-range gaming rigs across Bangladesh.
Gigabyte delivers good value for money across their AORUS and standard B-series and Z-series boards.
Their AM5 and LGA1700 options come with solid VRM performance and Wi-Fi support at competitive prices, making them a practical choice for both gamers and office users.
ASRock offers affordable boards packed with features, including DDR5 support and Wi-Fi on budget AM5 and B-series options.
A reliable pick for DIY builders and budget-conscious buyers who want more than the bare minimum.
Choosing between Intel and AMD comes down to matching your motherboard to your CPU.
Intel Motherboards support Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, and Core i9 processors.
The most common socket is LGA1700 for 12th to 14th Gen Intel, with LGA1851 for the newer Core Ultra series. Chipsets range from budget H-series to mid-range B-series and high-end Z790 and Z890.
Browse the full ASUS Intel motherboard and Gigabyte Intel motherboard range at EERNA.
AMD Motherboards support Ryzen 3, Ryzen 5, Ryzen 7, and Ryzen 9 processors.
Current Ryzen builds use AM4 for older generations or AM5 for Ryzen 7000, 8000, and 9000 series. Chipsets include B650 for mid-range and X670E or B850 for high-end setups.
Compatibility is non-negotiable; an Intel CPU will never fit an AMD motherboard and vice versa. Always confirm your socket and chipset before buying.
You can match your board with the right processor at EERNA.
Picking the wrong motherboard is one of the most common and costly mistakes in a PC build. Before you buy, here are the key factors to check.
Match the socket first. LGA1700 works with Intel 12th to 14th Gen processors. AM4 covers older Ryzen builds. AM5 is for the current Ryzen 7000 series and above.
Getting this wrong means the board and CPU simply will not work together.
DDR4 is more widely available and generally cheaper. DDR5 offers higher speeds and better long-term headroom. Most mid-range and high-end boards come with four DIMM slots supporting 128 GB or more.
Look for enough PCIe x16 slots for your GPU and M.2 slots for NVMe SSDs. High-performance storage setups benefit from multiple M.2 Gen4 slots for maximum read and write speeds.
ATX gives you the most expansion room and is ideal for gaming and high-end builds. Micro ATX offers a smaller footprint while keeping most features. Mini ITX is for compact builds where space is limited, though it comes with fewer slots.
Check for built-in Wi-Fi, USB-A and USB-C ports, M.2 slots, 2.5GbE LAN, and HDMI or DisplayPort outputs. Boards like the MSI B650M GAMING WIFI and GIGABYTE B650 UD AC cover all of this at reasonable prices for gaming and streaming setups.
Gaming builds more demand for a motherboard. Stronger VRM ensures stable power delivery under heavy load.
Better cooling keeps temperatures in check during long sessions. RGB support lets you personalise your build. High RAM frequency support unlocks faster DDR5 speeds for smoother performance.
Gaming-focused brands like ASUS ROG, MSI Gaming, and Gigabyte AORUS offer Z-series Intel and X-series AMD boards built specifically for these demands.
If you are putting together a full gaming PC, the motherboard is not the place to cut corners.
EERNA stocks genuine motherboards from ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, and ASRock at competitive prices, with official manufacturer warranty on every board.
Pricing runs from BDT 8,500 for solid entry-level options up to BDT 75,500 for enthusiast-grade builds, with regular discounts across the full range.
The collection covers Intel LGA1700 and LGA1851, AMD AM4 and AM5, and ATX, Micro ATX, and Mini ITX form factors, a wide selection suited to every type of build.
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Motherboard price in Bangladesh starts from BDT 8,500 for budget builds and goes up to BDT 75,500 for high-end enthusiast boards.
The MSI B650M GAMING WIFI, GIGABYTE B650 UD AC, and GIGABYTE Z790 AORUS ELITE DDR5 are among the best gaming motherboards available in Bangladesh.
Match your CPU socket first, LGA1700 for Intel 12th to 14th Gen, AM4 for older Ryzen, and AM5 for current Ryzen 7000 series and above.
Intel and AMD motherboards use different sockets and chipsets, meaning they are not interchangeable, each only works with its own brand of processor.
ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, and ASRock are the most popular and widely available motherboard brands in Bangladesh.
Not always, but a gaming motherboard offers stronger VRM, better cooling, and higher RAM frequency support, which improves stability and performance under load.
Check CPU socket compatibility, DDR4 or DDR5 RAM support, PCIe slots, M.2 slots, form factor, and connectivity features like Wi-Fi and USB-C.
Yes, a good motherboard ensures stable power delivery, supports faster RAM speeds, and allows better CPU performance, all of which directly impact gaming.
The MSI B450M-A PRO MAX II (BDT 8,500) and GIGABYTE H410M H (BDT 9,000) are solid budget options for office and basic builds in Bangladesh.
It depends on the model, most mid-range boards support up to 64 GB or 128 GB, while high-end boards can support up to 192 GB or 256 GB of DDR5 RAM.