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Brands I will never used in a build

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CPU:

AMD

Motherboard:

Acer

ACube

AMAX

AOpen

Biostar

Chassis Plans

ECS

First International

Foxconn

Gumstix

Leadtek

LiteOn

Magic-Pro

MSI

PNY

VIA

XFX

Zotac

Sapphire

Supermicro

Simmtronics

Vigor

Tyan

Power Supply:

Adata

Delta Electronics

Deepcool

Foxconn

InWin

XFX

Graphics Cards (no AMD chipsets):

Biostar

Chaintech

Club 3D

Diamond

ECS

ELSA

Galaxy

HIS

Leadtek

Matrox

MSI

Palit

PNY

PowerColor

S3 Graphics

Sapphire

ViewMax

VisionTek

XFX

Zotac

SSD:

OCZ

PNY

TMS

C-W

Zalman

GoodRAM

Cases:

InWin

XFX

AOpen

Ultra

DFI

MSI

Mitac

ECS

Enermax

Foxconn

Alienware

Supermicro

Ultra

Trenton

Ultra

Memory:

ADATA

Apacer

Axiom

Buffalo

Chaintech

Dataram

Fujitsu

Infineon

Kyocera

OCZ Technology

PNY

Rambus

Ramtron

Rendition

Renesas

Simpletech

Hynix

Sony

Strontium

Super Talent

Toshiba

Transcend

Tyan

Wilk

Dynet

Sandisk

GeIL

Intel i7-4790K Processor, 32 GB Kingston HyperX Fury DDR3-1600 RAM, ASUS Z-87 Pro Motherboard, Corsair RM 750 PSU, 250 GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD, 2 x 1TB Seagate Barracuda HDDs, ASUS GeForce GTX 970 STRIX GPU, Corsair Carbide 500R Case, AFT Pro-77U Card Reader, Dell UltraSharp 24 Monitor – U2415, Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920, Windows 9 (Windows 10 with StartIsBack++)

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I can't help but feel that this is trying to start an argument...

Just remember: Random people on the internet ALWAYS know more than professionals, when someone's lying, AND can predict the future.

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MSI has some decent boards. OCZ has decent SSD's.

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Asus GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB STRIX OC | BitFenix Prodigy (Black/Red) | XFX PRO Black Edition 850W

 

 

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Ouch, because the XFX PSU's are made by seasonic, so why not put them on that list too :P

Just because seasonic makes xfx psu does not mean they are good.

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Motherboards- MSI Makes wonderful motherboards...

Power Supplies- LOL XFX? Wow they make or rebrand some of the most reliable power supplies from SeaSonic. Delta also makes some of the HIGHEST grade power supplies...

GPU- Once again MSI has some wonderful choices. Sapphire has some of the best coolers for AMD cards. Galaxy has some very amazing GPUs also... Zotac also makes some amazing coolers also..

SSD- OCZ isn't all bad...

Cases- Agree w/ them all

As for the AMD CPUs... I agree but NEVER is a harsh word. Especially with Zen around the corner. Never know what could happen.

Ram- RAM IS RAM ALL that ram will perform just the same as some high quality Kingston Savage ram...

 

 

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xfx psus=superflower OEMs, so what?

 

IBM destroys Intel!  Like, why would you use Intel?

You mean SeaSonic xD?

 

 

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Just because seasonic makes xfx psu does not mean they are good.

Yeah it kinda does. M8 this is just like the guy who put a 6700k in a 1150 mobo. Im OUT

 Just because you don't care, doesn't mean other others don't. Don't be a self-centered asshole. -Thank You a PSA from the people who do not say random shit on the internet. 

 

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Just because seasonic makes xfx psu does not mean they are good.

Lol are you dumb? SeaSonic and Delta make some of the highest grade quality PSUs. XFX LITERALLY JUST SLAPS THERE NAME ON IT AND SELLS IT.

 

 

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Just because seasonic makes xfx psu does not mean they are good.

Wheres the logic in that, most higher end CORSAIR PSUS have SEASONIC PSUs. 

YOU just said XFX in PSU section, no one said XFX GPUs. Your judging a company based on their other products and not their best product. 

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Pretty sure Seasonic uses Superflower OEMs.  Seasonic just builds from there.  All xfx does is slap fancy stuff on it to make it look original.

No SeaSonic is there own company. They manufactur there own PSUs. EVGA used to use mostly super flower but super flower couldn't keep up with the supply and demand of the G2 series hence the EVGA GS Series.

 

 

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