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Which Tech brands do you trust most?


EVGA Rma'd my 580 got a 670.

 

That's pretty cool , EVGA are really good that that stuff

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That's pretty cool , EVGA are really good that that stuff

Yup and turnaround time was quick compared to ASUS gpu's. Don't know about others.

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Samsung, ASUS, Logitech & Apple. 

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Yup and turnaround time was quick compared to ASUS gpu's. Don't know about others.

 

Yeah ive never had to return a GPU yet luckily

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Noctua is the number ONE trusted brand for me.

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Well the OP didn't specify what sort of products. 

 

The brands that I would consider trustworthy?  In no particular order:

 

* Coca Cola.  I have no doubt that every time I get a soda from the Coca Cola brand that it will taste precisely like the last one I had. 

* Energizer. I have never once used a AA battery from Energizer and thought, "Damn, that didn't last long."

* Charmin. Every time I wipe my ass, it's just as soft as the last package. 

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depends, for example EVGA does not make phones, and HTC does'nt make GTX980s.

But overall, I would get ASUS

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Corsair, in a heartbeat. They could release a $400 USB cable and I'd probably buy it.

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Western Digital, Never had a WD drive fail or die on me, have been through plenty of seagate and samsung drives.

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Asus and Corsair.

 

Gigabyte, EVGA, and Logitech are some close seconds.

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I don't know about tech brands, but Blizzard isn't too bad.

 

I couldn't redeem some code for WoW, guy on the phone just gave me a new code. Problem Solved.

Currently spending money on parts

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Corsair. I don't know why, they are just fabulous in many ways

MicroPack. This! THIS IS! THE ONE THAT NONE OF THE OTHER HAVE EVER SAID HERE! Oh... it's kind of a starter in Input devices for PCs and bla..lalalalala.... you know what I mean, man! The second gaming mouse product that they made still last till today and still in a beautiful condition!

Intel. Someone who said the reason before me has the same reason as mine.

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Lenovo for me. I've got a little x120e that has gone above and beyond my expectations for the ~$300 I spent on it.

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what and why

 

for me personally 

 

ASUS

 

Cause having a Asus Zenfone 4 is Great!

It depends on products.

For example, asus make great mobo's, but msi video cards' cooling is better.

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Corsair, MSI, Intel

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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