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Which Tech brands do you trust most?


AMD, Intel, Asus, Gigabyte, EVGA, Corsair, Cooler master, Fractal Design and NOCTUA! 

 

Don't forget Logitech...

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Asus, Gigabyte, Corsair, Kingston, Western Digital, NZXT, Noctua, intel, Nvidia

(sneezes) "Sorry I'm allergic to bullshit"

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HP, Packard Bell, Razer, Beats By Dre, SMS audio, Alienware, Blackberry, Club 3D, Toshiba, Acer, Zalman, Microsoft, 

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HP, Corsair, ASrock, Thermaltake. I have never had problems with these brands.

“Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for monks.”

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Corsair, Asus, Gigabyte, MSI,Thermaltake, Phanteks, AMD, Intel, Nvidia, NZXT, Swiftech, Seagate, BeQuiet and a bit of an outsider: Aerocool.

 

 

it's time for some jolly cooperation!

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The brands are these :-

 

Asus

Gigabyte

MSI

Intel

Seasonic

EVGA

NVIDIA

Corsair (love their cases)

Kingston (love their RAM)

Western Digital

Samsung

DESKTOP - Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-Z77X-D3H Processor - Intel Core i5-2500K @ Stock 1.135v Cooling - Cooler Master Hyper TX3 RAM - Kingston Hyper-X Fury White 4x4GB DDR3-1866 Graphics Card - MSI GeForce GTX 780 Lightning PSU - Seasonic M12II EVO Edition 850w  HDD -  WD Caviar  Blue 500GB (Boot Drive)  /  WD Scorpio Black 750GB (Games Storage) / WD Green 2TB (Main Storage) Case - Cooler Master 335U Elite OS - Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate

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Asus, Gigabyte, Intel, Evga, Corsair, Kingston, Samsung, Cooler Master, Western Digital, Fractal Design and Logitech

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ASUS

AMD

INTEL

CRUCIAL

WD

ANTEC

CORSAIR

NOCTUA

EVGA

MSI

My Setup :P

Spoiler

Skylake: I7-6700|MSI B150 GAMING M3|16GB GSKILL RIPJAWS V|R9 280X (WILL BE 1070)|CRUCIAL MX300 + WD BLACK 1TB

 

 

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Corsair (Psu, Ram, cpu cooler)

Intel, AMD (cpu)

Asus (Mobo, gpu)

Cooler Master, Caselabs (Case)

WD (hdd)

Samsung (ssd)

EVGA (gpu)

Gaming HTPC:

R5 5600X - Cryorig C7 - Asus ROG B350-i - EVGA RTX2060KO - 16gb G.Skill Ripjaws V 3333mhz - Corsair SF450 - 500gb 960 EVO - LianLi TU100B


Desktop PC:
R9 3900X - Peerless Assassin 120 SE - Asus Prime X570 Pro - Powercolor 7900XT - 32gb LPX 3200mhz - Corsair SF750 Platinum - 1TB WD SN850X - CoolerMaster NR200 White - Gigabyte M27Q-SA - Corsair K70 Rapidfire - Logitech MX518 Legendary - HyperXCloud Alpha wireless


Boss-NAS [Build Log]:
R5 2400G - Noctua NH-D14 - Asus Prime X370-Pro - 16gb G.Skill Aegis 3000mhz - Seasonic Focus Platinum 550W - Fractal Design R5 - 
250gb 970 Evo (OS) - 2x500gb 860 Evo (Raid0) - 6x4TB WD Red (RaidZ2)

Synology-NAS:
DS920+
2x4TB Ironwolf - 1x18TB Seagate Exos X20

 

Audio Gear:

Hifiman HE-400i - Kennerton Magister - Beyerdynamic DT880 250Ohm - AKG K7XX - Fostex TH-X00 - O2 Amp/DAC Combo - 
Klipsch RP280F - Klipsch RP160M - Klipsch RP440C - Yamaha RX-V479

 

Reviews and Stuff:

GTX 780 DCU2 // 8600GTS // Hifiman HE-400i // Kennerton Magister
Folding all the Proteins! // Boincerino

Useful Links:
Do you need an AMP/DAC? // Recommended Audio Gear // PSU Tier List 

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MSI (GFX cards + mobo + laptops)

Intel (CPU + SSD)

AMD (CPU + GPU)

EVGA (GFX cards)

WD (HDD)

Asus (Monitors + routers)

Kingston (RAM + SSD)

Razer (Mice + keyboards)

Fractal Design (Case + PSU)

HTC (Phones)

LG (Phones + TVs)

HP (Laptops)

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In terms of peripherals I definitely trust Logitech the most

phanteks enthoo pro | intel i5 4690k | noctua nh-d14 | msi z97 gaming 5 | 16gb crucial ballistix tactical | msi gtx970 4G OC  | adata sp900

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About every big brand. I tend to by more corsair, asus, and WD. But not Razer... Never again will i buy Razer. My next motherboard will probably be gigabyte because i i like the blue theme more than the red and my current one does not have usb 3.0 internal connector

Case : Corsiar Air 540 CPU : Intel i5 8600k GPU : Asus Nvidia 970 DirectCUII RAM : 16gb DDR4 MB : ASUS Prime z370-p PSU : OCZ Modxtreme 700w SSD : Samsung 840 EVO 250gb 

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Well this is going to be a long list... Here goes! (In no particular order, but if there was, EVGA would be first!)

(PC related brands)

EVGA

Gigabyte

ASUS
MSI

Intel

AMD

NVIDIA

Western Digital

Seagate

Samsung

Corsair

Crucial

Logitech

Razer

Steelseries

LG

Sennheiser

Coolermaster (and CM storm)

Bitfenix

Fractal Design

NZXT

Noctua

SanDIsk

Kingston

EVGA (I know I said this three times, they're just too awesome to mention once or twice!)

 

​Definitely not an EVGA fanboy or anything...

Four times now!

My PC:


4670k      GTX 760 ACX      CoolerMaster Hyper 412s      Fractal Design Node 804      G1 Sniper M5      Corsair RM 650      WD Red 1TB     Samsung 840 Evo 120GB

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Corsair, Razer, ASUS, Intel, NZXT, Western Digitial, MSI. The best customer support I ever got was from NZXT about a year ago. Razer has been good so far (although their order fulfillment/shippig contract could be better...)

Desktop: ASUS ROG Maximus V Formula - 3570k @ 4.2 Ghz - Gigabyte GTX 670 WF3 - G.Skill 16 GB 1600Mhz - Antec 900W - 128GB Crucial M4 - 2TB Hitachi HDD - NZXT H440

Mobile: Nexus 6P (current)  - Razer Blade 256 GB Laptop

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Corsair, evga, asus, gigabyte, western digital, logitech...

I would consider any brand actually, as long as the reviews are good :)

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corsair gigabyte evga,

 

samsung for SSD and tv (not monitors), seagate for HDD

 

apple for phones and tablets (let the hate start)

 

dont trust htc had 2 of there phones and they were poor (desire hd and one x), had several western digital drives fail on me after a short period of time so not them

 

sony for consoles, sure the blipped a bit with the ps3 and the xbox did better that gen with live and the marketplace but between me and 2 friends we went through, wow just worked it out 11 xboxes thats sick

"if nothing is impossible, try slamming a revolving door....." - unknown

my new rig bob https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/b/sGRG3C#cx710255

Kumaresh - "Judging whether something is alive by it's capability to live is one of the most idiotic arguments I've ever seen." - jan 2017

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Wow almost everyone has a positive opinion of corsair and I acknowledge they very good

The most common result of insufficient wattage is a paperweight that looks like a PC

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Intel for CPUs

Asus for Graphics and Motherboards

Nvidia

Be Quiet for cooling and psu

Dell for monitors

Logitech for keyboards and mice webcam

Corsair for keyboards

Sony for Cameras

Olympus for DSLR

LG for TV great price/performance

LG for phones

All Apple products, they smell fantastic

Casio for calculator

Samsung for SSD

Mazda reliable cars

Koss headphone

High Sierra for backpacks

Kenwood for Amplifier

Bose for speakers

Ryobi for Powertools

Bosch for Powertools

Merten for household power management

Steinel for intelligent lamps 

 

And for food Maggi!

Intel 4790k | Asus Z97 Maximus VII Impact | Corsair Vengeance Pro Series 16 GB 1866Mhz | Asus Strix GTX 980 | CoolerMaster G550 |Samsung Evo 250GB | Synology DS215j (NAS) | Logitech G502 |

 

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corsair gigabyte evga,

 

samsung for SSD and tv (not monitors), seagate for HDD

 

apple for phones and tablets (let the hate start)

 

dont trust htc had 2 of there phones and they were poor (desire hd and one x), had several western digital drives fail on me after a short period of time so not them

 

sony for consoles, sure the blipped a bit with the ps3 and the xbox did better that gen with live and the marketplace but between me and 2 friends we went through, wow just worked it out 11 xboxes thats sick

 

I actually just has to RMA a seagate drive. 

Intel 4790k | Asus Z97 Maximus VII Impact | Corsair Vengeance Pro Series 16 GB 1866Mhz | Asus Strix GTX 980 | CoolerMaster G550 |Samsung Evo 250GB | Synology DS215j (NAS) | Logitech G502 |

 

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Asus for MB, EVGA for GPU and PSU, Corsair, Coolermaster, Intel, Gigabyte, Kingston, Crucial and Samsung-(mainly coz i love my note 10.1), Sony

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I actually just has to RMA a seagate drive. 

lol some cloud storage place released its stats on drives from like 3 years and seagate were the worst drives.....and yet WD has always given me trouble

"if nothing is impossible, try slamming a revolving door....." - unknown

my new rig bob https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/b/sGRG3C#cx710255

Kumaresh - "Judging whether something is alive by it's capability to live is one of the most idiotic arguments I've ever seen." - jan 2017

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Thats a hard one hmmm..well so far for power supplies (though I've never had one fail on me no matter what brand I use) I love corsair for RAM I use G.SKILL (because they are great for Overclocking) and I don't know on HDD's yet I havent really found one quiet enough which I don't think is possible anyways so I guess performance wise probably Seagate. and I love my ASrock motherboard I like the bios alot more than ASUS and I like that ASrock has it's own tuning feature that comes on the disk that allows you to overclock and adjust the speeds of the fans from your desktop

current build and total cost   http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/150083-thrift-shop-build/

 

I apologize for my crappy English I'm American

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