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Corsair, ducky, and Sapphire for GPU's.  Unlike 99% of people, I find nothing appealing about EVGA's products apart from a couple of there GPU's.

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My list would be from most fav to least fav. (1st is my move fav and the last is my least fav)

 

CPU: Intel>AMD

Mobo: MSi>Gigabyte>Asus>Asrock

GPU: MSI>ASUS>Zotac>Gigabyte (Nvidia)

GPU: Sapphire>MSi>ASUS (AMD)

Ram: G.skill>Corsair>Kingston

SSD: Intel>Samsung>Corsair

HDD: Western Digital>Seagate

PSU: Seasonic>Seasonic rebadged

Case: SIlverstone>Corsair>Bitfenix>Thermaltake

ODD: ASUS>Samsung>LiteOn

Monitor: ASUS>Samsung>BenQ>LG>Viewsonic

Keyboards: Ducky>Corsair (all mechanical corsair k95 and the newer series for corsair)

Mouse: Corsair

Mouse Pad: Corsair>Razer

Air Cooler: Noctua>Cooler Master

AIO: Corsair>NZXT

Fans: Noctua>Silverstone>Gentle Typhoon

Cans: Beyerdynamic>Audio Technica>Sennheiser

Sound Cards: ASUS>Creative

Speaker: Altec Lansing>Creative>Corsair

Mic: AT4040

Camera: Nikon (my D5300) 

 

Car: Nissan

 

pretty much my experience with them (except the car).

 

These brands I have experience with has been the best so far with decent customer support and a fast one too.

 

I compare hardware by owning them or borrowing someone who owns one.

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Foxconn! Pretty much every component you buy has a part that has the Foxconn logo, its hard to avoid them. ;)

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ASUS, Logitech, and Corsair.I rarely look beyond those three.

 

If I was to be critical of them, ASUS let me down twice with the production of both Nexus 7 tablets in terms of quality control on the early models. Logitech lost some credit among me after realizing how cheap the G930 felt. Lastly, I had an issue with Corsair's RMA service when trying to get a replacement part for my 600T. The customer service reps had poor communication.

 

 

Desert Storm PC | Corsair 600T | ASUS Sabertooth 990FX AM3+ | AMD FX-8350 | MSI 7950 TFIII | 16GB Corsair Vengeance 1600 | Seasonic X650W I Samsung 840 series 500GB SSD

Mobile Devices I ASUS Zenbook UX31E I Nexus 7 (2013) I Nexus 5 32GB (red)

 

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Asus, EVGA, Corsair, Samsung

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EVGA, MSI, Corsair, Asus, Intel, Cooler Master, Samsung, Razer, Caselabs, Bitspower, EK, XSPC, and probably some others that I can't think of right now. 

[spoiler=Current Rig:]i5-4670K @ 4.4 Ghz on 1.3v | MSI Z87I | GTX 780 @ 1150 Mhz | 2x8GB ADATA XPG | Samsung 840 250GB SSD | CM V700 PSU | Custom Watercooled in a Caselabs S3

[spoiler=Peripherals:]Mad Catz R.A.T. 7 | Corsair K70 | Sennheiser Urbanite headphones | Corsair Vengeance MM200 | Asus PB278Q + Samsung 22"

 

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MSI, Razer, asus, EVGA, intel 

CPU: i7 3930k 4.5ghz CPU COOLER: Be quiet dark rock pro 3 MOBO: MSIx79a-GD45 PLUS RAM: G-Skill 16GB  GPU: MSI 780 TF  Storage: 2tb seagate and 60 GB OCZ ssd PSU: corsair CS750M 


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Corsair, PowerColor, sapphire, a PowerColor, Google, PowerColor, Intel, PowerColor, AMD, PowerColor, EK, PowerColor, LG, PowerColor, DigitalStorm, PowerColor

FANBOY OF: PowerColor, be quiet!, Transcend, G.Skill, Phanteks

FORMERLY FANBOY OF: A-Data, Corsair, Nvidia

DEVELOPING FANBOY OF: AMD (GPUS), Intel (CPUs), ASRock

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Asus, Samsung, D-Link, Intel, Creative, Logitech.

System 1: Thermaltake Element Q - Thermaltake 220W SFX - Asus AT5IONT-I mini-ITX - Intel® Atom™ D525 onboard 1.8GHz Dual-Core HT - Integrated NVIDIA® ION™ - 2x 2GB Kingston DDR3 - Samsung 120GB 840 Series - Scythe Kama Rack 3.5 - Asus DVD-RW

System 2: Thermaltake Element Q - Thermaltake 220W SFX - Asus E2KM1I-DELUXE mini-ITX - AMD E2-2000 onboard 1.75GHz Dual-Core - Integrated AMD® Radeon HD 7340 - 2x 4GB Kingston DDR3 - Samsung 120GB 840 Series - Scythe Kama Rack 3.5 - Asus DVD-RW

Building: Bitfenix Prodigy Black - Corsair AX860i - Asus Maximus VII Impact - Corsair Hydro Series H100i - Intel® Core™ i7 4790K - Asus Matrix Platinum GTX 980 4GB - Corsair 16GB Dominator Platinum 2x 8GB DDR3 2400MHz CL10 - Samsung 1TB EVO 840 Series

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Silverstone, Corsair, Seasonic, Mushkin, Asus, Noctua, Enermax, Intel, Dell (higher tier monitors only), Samsung, Kingston Ram

 

 

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Swan, Audioengine, ASUS, Corsair, Fractal Design, Logitech (mice only), MSI, GIGABYTE, Samsung, WD, Intel, AMD, Nvidia.

Intel Core i7 930 // GIGABYTE X58-UD7 rev1 // Corsair Dominator 3x4GB // GPU MSI 7870 // Fractal Design R4 // 256GB Samsung SSD 840 Pro 1TB Samsung SpinPoint 3TB Seagate Barracuda  // Corsair 1000W // Dell 2713H // Vortex Poker II Ducky DK9008 // Logitech G400s // SteelSeries Qck+ DotA 2 Edition // Swan D1080-IV Audioengine A5+ Audioengine S8 // ASUS Xonar Essence STX - Albums http://imgur.com/a/wkJSM#2 // http://imgur.com/a/V2idF#0

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Asus

Corsair

Samsung

Intel

Asrock and some Gigabyte products

Lenovo

Fractal Design





 
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Corsair, EVGA, Gigabyte, Asus, Logitec, Steelseries, Intel, AMD, Nvidia, Noctua, be Quiet!, Phanteks, Linksys, MSI, NZXT, Seasonic, etc...

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ASUS 

Corsair

AMD GPU's

Intel

EVGA

Cooler Master

Antec

Gskill

Western Digital

Seagate

 

New tab 4's are pretty solid btw, but they are heavy

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Both of my MoBo's I use are made by AsRock. I haven't had any problems thus far and enjoy them a lot.

CPU: Phenom II X4 965. GPU: Sapphire Vapor-X 7770. MoBo: AsRock 970 Extreme3. Ram: Corsair Vengeance 8gb 1600. PSU: Antec BP550. HDD: 1tb Seagate Case: RoseWill Challenger. CPU Fan: Arctic Freezer 7 Pro Rev 2. Monitor: Some crap gateway 1650x1050.

   

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Nothing's either black or white. Sometimes you get great products, sometimes you get sh*tty products from the same manufacturer. But when the company has great customer service and RMA and covers the replacement of your sh*tty product, you know you've got a great company backing that stuff.

 

ASRock, Asus, Gigabyte, EVGA, Corsair, Seasonic, XFX, Intel, AMD, Nvidia, Sapphire, Noctua, Be Quiet!, MSI, NZXT

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Corsair, Bitfenix, Noctua, Asus, Razer, MadCatz, Sennheiser

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I do mostly trust Asus and Silverstone (Have had really good experience with Silverstone support).

 

Also-

 

Intel

Nvidea to some extend

Steelseries

MSI

Corsair

 

Also Sennheiser, though I don't have anything from them yet, I worked for them briefly and they seem really serious about their stuff. (And gave me some guidelines as to what to avoid.)

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Be Quiet!; Intel; AMD; Gigabyte; G.Skill; Nvidea; XFX; EVGA; Coolermaster; Noctua; mad catz; corsair; TP-link; linksys; samsung; ASUS; logitec; seasonic; muskin,  and the list goes on.  

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Corsair, razer, evga, gigabyte and all the other obvious ones

|| MAELSTROM ||

|| i5 3570K W/ CM 212x @ 4GHz || r9 290 Windforce || Corsair Obsidian 450D || 2tb HDD + 120gb 840 evo SSD || 2x4gb Hyperx Fury Blue

 

 

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Asus, Gigabyte, Razer, EVGA

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Nothing's either black or white. Sometimes you get great products, sometimes you get sh*tty products from the same manufacturer. But when the company has great customer service and RMA and covers the replacement of your sh*tty product, you know you've got a great company backing that stuff.

 

ASRock, Asus, Gigabyte, EVGA, Corsair, Seasonic, XFX, Intel, AMD, Nvidia, Sapphire, Noctua, Be Quiet!, MSI, NZXT

All the brands! :P also razer

|| MAELSTROM ||

|| i5 3570K W/ CM 212x @ 4GHz || r9 290 Windforce || Corsair Obsidian 450D || 2tb HDD + 120gb 840 evo SSD || 2x4gb Hyperx Fury Blue

 

 

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Msi - amazing quality and construction (mobo)

Amd - fast and reliable (cpu)

Sapphire - great quality graphics cards, great speeds(gpu)

Cougar - nice, cheap, great quality (case)

Fractal Design - phenomenal build quality at great prices, reviews (psu)

Seagate and WD- super nice build, reliable, good price and reviews

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Current 

AMD Athlon X4 760K | MSI A78M-E45 | Sapphire R7 265 | Cougar Solution | Cooler Master Hyper T4 | ADATA XPg V1.0 1600Mhz 8GB | Fractal Design 650W
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Corsair Coolermaster Razer Logitech ASUS 

 Asus M5A99X Evo  - AMD FX-8350 - 16GB Corsair Vengeance 1866Mhz - Corsair 120mm Quiet Edition Fans BenQ XL2411Z- EVGA GTX 980 Superclocked Fractal Design Define R4 - Corsair H100i - 2 TB 7200rpm HDD - Samsung 840 Evo 120GB - Corsair RM750w PSU - Logitech G502 Proteus Core - Corsair K70 RGB MX Red - Audio Technica M50x + Modmic 4.0 - LG 23EA63V x2


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I trust the following companies since they have yet to let me down with their products, or they had customer service on a level so good I don't care if my GPU get's fried 100 times. 

 

  • AMD (They're finally sticking up for the enthusiasts w/ the R9 295x2... But where is our Enthusiast grade processor?!)
  • Intel (Always delivered excellent products, and even provide a warranty if you done goofed trying to overclock)
  • Corsair (Reliable products, when you purchase a product from corsair, you're guaranteed quality)
  • EVGA (I don't care how many times my GPU dies as long as it is under EVGA's warranty. They hands down have the best customer service)
  • Asus (Whenever I'm looking to buy a motherboard, I always look at Asus first. ROG motherboards are among the highest grade motherboards for all form factors. Also, they provide some high quality monitors)
  • Gigabyte (They're 2nd in line for motherboards, have excellent GPU's, and is a reliable company)

These are the companies I trust the most, I still like other companies, and I would recommend other companies to people, but usually these come first unless some other company's product is on a big sale ;P

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