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Which Tech brands do you trust most?


Asus, Corsair, EVGA. In That Order

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Asus, hands down.

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CPU: Dual Xeon E5-2650v2 || GPU: Dual Quadro K5000 || Motherboard: Asus Z9PE-D8 || RAM: 64GB Corsair Vengeance || Monitors: Dual LG 34UM95, NEC MultiSync EA244UHD || Storage: Dual Samsung 850 Pro 256GB in Raid 0, 6x WD Re 4TB in Raid 1 || Sound: Xonar Essense STX (Mainly for Troubleshooting and listening test) || PSU: Corsair Ax1500i

CPU: Core i7 5820k @ 4.7GHz || GPU: Dual Titan X || Motherboard: Asus X99 Deluxe || RAM: 32GB Crucial Ballistix Sport || Monitors: MX299Q, 29UB65, LG 34UM95 || Storage: Dual Samsung 850 EVO 1 TB in Raid 0, Samsung 850 EVO 250GB, 2TB Toshiba scratch disk, 3TB Seagate Barracuda || PSU: EVGA 1000w PS Platinum

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QANTAS and Tesla, IMO tech brands can't ever be the most trustworthy brand as they all have some form of built in obsolescence so you buy the next "series" from them.

Murphy's Law: "Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong"

 

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At the minute I'm trusting Samsung and Western Digital with my data so....

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i have bad things to say about nearly all brands but from my experience msi is the lest crappy

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You tell me: https://www.origin.com/en-ca/great-game-guarantee

Seems to me Valve is the only joke.

I agree, valve really is a bad service when you really think about it...

 

a guarantee does not automatically mean I trust the games they publish will meet my standards.

The point is if they don't meet your standards you can return it.

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I don't fully trust any company as i have trust issues in general but i do favor ASUS, EVGA and Samsung.

A water-cooled mid-tier gaming PC.

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Razer. Kappa.

 

 

 

 

 

 

...on a more serious note, MSI. I've never had anything faulty from them, and they're the brand I buy from the most/have the most stuff of.

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ubisoft. great developers with great employees always willing to help the community 

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Not really tech, but...

Lego. Never had a faulty or missing part in a Lego set before.

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You tell me: https://www.origin.com/en-ca/great-game-guarantee

Seems to me Valve is the only joke.

 

Can't really defend Steams practices and their lack of customer service. Its an embarrassment to the industry at large. But hey, so many people will defend them BECAUSE CHEAP GAMES BRAH

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Corsair

Casio

EA

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Intel

Hitachi (, oh wait, Western Digital bought them in 2012)

Asus

Corsair (trusted for everything but blue LEDs... -.-)

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I have to go with ASUS.

 

I have had motherboards, graphics cards of them, never broke on me, very reliable. 

 

Also Sony, because my PS2 and PS3 lived long without many problems.

JVC, grew up with their HiFi/TV equipment, they still work after sooo many years.

Steelseries, because I like the keyboard on my laptop, and their QcK+ is great.

Logitech, not the best brand, but I loved their mice and keyboards.

 

Brands that I really can't trust any more:

Tritton/Mad Catz, first headset cable broke, got an RMA, plastic fell apart, all within one year.

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Cars:

 

Volvo.

 

Indestructible and dead reliable. And safer than almost everything else out there.

 

Computer:

 

Funny enough:

 

Apple.

 

Eventhough the only Apple product I own is an iPod Classic 160gb (awesome MP3 player, even my new Volvo recognizes it :D), you usually get precisely what you pay for with Apple. You might pay 2k for a laptop, but it's exactly what you expect.

With most brands [selling electronics] that is, you have those nice sheets of specs, but there's always something shitty about them.

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Dell or Sony. 

 

But in general, Volvo. Drove in a 240DL for 2 Hours, loved Volvo since. 

 

EDIT: Forgot ADATA! They are great! 

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