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Logitech is the only real stand out for me. Every Logitech product I have ever owned has been very high quality and the one time I have had an issue with a Logitech product (I broke a key cap on my G710+) their customer service was awesome.

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CPU: Either AMD or Intel

Mobo: MSI or ASUS

RAM: RAM is RAM, but I like G.Skill's stuff

Storage: SeaGate and Western Digital

GPU: EVGA

Case: Cooler Master or NZXT

CPU Cooler: Probably Noctua, NZXT, Cooler Master, Scythe, bee quiet!, and Corsair

PSU: G2/G3 from EVGA, anything SeaSonic, and CXM and RMx from Corsair.

 

 

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apple

 

for phones 

 

 

 

being really easy to crack

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novideo for the worst gpu drivers experience

ayymd for stock market profits

snvs for shitty RMA

shitegg for not giving me a tracking number

crapple for being overpriced

WD for all my hard drive failures

and bic for pens that leak in my pocket :(

 

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Samsung 850 EVO 240 GB 

138 is a good number.

 

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ASUS, Logitech, Razer, and most others except for cheap manufacturers (Kingwin, cheap Chinese/Japanese companies, etc.)

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  • 3 weeks later...
On 5/6/2014 at 8:49 PM, Terosterone said:

This is more a comment on peripherals rather than components.

Yamaha - for AV Receivers, hands down
Logitech - Especially their older mice before all these gaming mice popped up (all hail the MX518), but also budget speakers and keyboards and other stuff
ASUS - anything ASUS I've ever owned is amazing quality and value for money. ATM, I have an Asus Cerebrus headset and just bought a GPU. Had a good experience with one of their laptops and external sound cards also

 

Could you review the headset please. I am planning on buying it.
Are they comfortable for long gaming sessions? How is the mic quality?

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ASUS, EVGA, MSI, Corsair, Cooler Master, NZXT, AMD, Nvidia, Steelseries, Logitech, AOC, WD, SanDisk, Toshiba, Kingston

|| CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 (@3.9GHz) || Motherboard: ASUS Prime B350 Plus || Cooler: Arctic Freezer 33 eSports Edition || GPU: EVGA GTX 1070 SC || Memory: 16GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB C16 (@2933MHz) || SSD: SanDisk 128GB || HDD: WD Blue 2TB, Toshiba 2TB, Transcend 1TB || PSU: Corsair RM550x || Case: Fractal Design Focus G || Monitor: 2x AOC 23” I2369VM IPS Full HD, Samsung 32" LED TV Monitor || Mouse: Logitech G703 Wireless || Keyboard: Cooler Master MK750 RGB (Cherry MX Brown) || Speakers: Dell Stereo Speakers || Headphones: Sennheiser HD 4.40 BT / Samsung Galaxy Buds ||

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Computer hardware:

1- ASRock

2-Asus 

3- Delta Electronics

4- FSP

5- Silverstone

6- Logitech

7- Seasonic

8- Chieftec

9- Seagate

10- Sandisk

11- Patriot Memory

 

A/V Gear:

1- Sansui (all the way up to the last AU-Alpha series)

2- Parasound

3- Sony 

4- Denon

5- JVC (Victor)

6- Creative

7- Matsushita brands (Panasonic, Technics...)

8- Audio Technica

9- JBL

10- Cambridge Audio

 

There are many more, i could write this list for days...

Project Diesel 5.0: Motherboard: ASRock Fatal1ty X370 Professional Gaming /// CPU: Ryzen 5 3600X  /// CPU Cooler: Scythe Ninja 5 /// GPU: Zotac AMP Extreme RTX 2070 /// RAM: 2x 16gb G.Skill Ripjaws V @3200mhz /// Chassis: Lian Li Lancool One Digital (black) /// PSU: Super Flower Leadex III 750w /// Storage: Inland Premium 1TB NVME + Toshiba X300 4TB

 

Peripherals: Mice: Cooler Master MM720 /// Keyboard: Corsair K70 MK2 SE (Cherry Silver), Blitzwolf BW-KB1 (Gateron Reds) /// Monitor: Acer XZ320Q 32' (VA, 1080p @240hz) /// AMP: Topping PA3 (Onkyo Integra A-817XD undergoing restoration) /// DAC: Weiliang SU5 /// Speakers: AAT BSF-100 /// Mike: Alctron CS35U /// Headphones: Blon B8, ISK MDH-9000

 

Living room: TV: Samsung QLED Q7FN 55' 4k /// Amplifier: Denon AVR-X2400H /// Speakers: DALI Zensor 7 /// Consoles: Sony PS4 Pro 1TB, Sony PS3 500gb /// LD/CD/DVD: Pioneer DVL-909 /// Power Supplies: Upsai ACF-2100T + GR Savage CDR2200EX

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Probably Logitech, EVGA, and Corsair. They all have great products and amazing customer service.

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Desktop:

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CPU: Ryzen 5 2600X w/stock cooler, Motherboard: MSI X370 GAMING PLUS, RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 24gb DDR4-2600, GPU: EVGA RTX 2070 SUPER XC, Case: NZXT S340, PSU: Corsair RMx 750w, Keyboard: Corsair K50, Mouse: Corsair Ironclaw

Laptop:

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Lenovo IdeaPad S540

 

 

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  • 3 weeks later...
On 5/2/2017 at 7:33 PM, abhigyan001 said:

Could you review the headset please. I am planning on buying it.
Are they comfortable for long gaming sessions? How is the mic quality?

The left cup ended up breaking. It was the cheapest of the 3 headsets offered at the time.
The sound quality was okay (a bit bassy) and the microphone was pretty good.

They did get somewhat uncomfortable over time. 

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