Motherboards that have integrated components like wireless and video capabilities can keep the cost of building a new system down. However, a high-end motherboard may have fewer or more of these integrated features.Why a high-end motherboard might have fewer or more of these integrated features?A high-end motherboard has more advanced features than regular motherboards. Therefore, it may have fewer integrated features as the users might be installing more advanced and separate components. For example, high-end motherboards generally have improved CPU power delivery and thermal dissipation capabilities to manage overclocking and high-end CPUs. These features are more significant to high-performance computer users than integrated wireless and video capabilities.Motherboards that have more integrated features may cost less because they may have been manufactured at a lower cost than motherboards with fewer features. Nonetheless, integrated wireless and video capabilities may limit the customizability of the system.The cost of motherboards with fewer integrated features may be high due to the specialized technology involved in manufacturing them. These motherboards have high-performance features and are designed to work in conjunction with advanced components in order to provide maximum performance.