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Personally I think Logitech is underated. I have had a few of their 'cheap' speakers, mice, KB's and each one has had a good life span and been of some quality. 

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Rosewill gets a lot of shit, they sell inexpensive products that are solid for their price. Hyperborea 120/140mm's are a perfect example of that.

 

+1 for Rosewill. I bought a dual monitor mount from them through Amazon and LaserShip failed me once again. They broke the stand during transit, no clue how.. Rosewill had very an awesome customer support. They refunded me and sent me the mount free of charge. :D

 

Personally I think Logitech is underated. I have had a few of their 'cheap' speakers, mice, KB's and each one has had a good life span and been of some quality. 

 
Same deal with Rosewill haha. One of my mouse broke and they sent me the G9x and I've been using it for the past 6 years. Still a solid mouse. I'm gonna be so sad when it finally stops working, haven't found a replacement yet.
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Power color, i havent even seen it mentioned and it may be the most underrated PC company out of them all.

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Mostly in the title. What company that does computer parts etc. do you think is the most underrated? In my opinion it's Be-Quiet. They have awesome prices and great quality parts for the money.

 

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Be-Quiet

Cryorig

Rajintek

Seasonic

Flextronics

XFX

Noiseblockers

Phantom Glass

Antec

G.Skill

Cougar 

I think you should modify your question to make sure people are giving an explanation.

 

For example, I can say "Alienware" or "Apple". But I should back up those statements.

 

In my opinion, it's Dell. Specifically, their business line. People (esp on this forum) give them all kinds of shit, saying all their computers are crap, yet I doubt most of them have ever used a business class Dell. They are solid and reliable machines for corporate deployments, and hells yeah their support is good.

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I think you should modify your question to make sure people are giving an explanation.

 

For example, I can say "Alienware" or "Apple". But I should back up those statements.

 

In my opinion, it's Dell. Specifically, their business line. People (esp on this forum) give them all kinds of shit, saying all their computers are crap, yet I doubt most of them have ever used a business class Dell. They are solid and reliable machines for corporate deployments, and hells yeah their support is good.

 

Also their servers are awesome and I find their international pricing policy to be much fairer than other companies.

 

 

I'd also add HP for the same reasons as above and Acer, but only because they started the ball rolling perfectly serviceable (although sometimes fragile) laptops in the hands of school students who would otherwise miss out.  And that to me as an educator is supremely important.

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Visiontek for sure. They make decent, but more expensive gpus.

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Also their servers are awesome and I find their international pricing policy to be much fairer than other companies.

 

 

I'd also add HP for the same reasons as above and Acer, but only because they started the ball rolling perfectly serviceable (although sometimes fragile) laptops in the hands of school students who would otherwise miss out.  And that to me as an educator is supremely important.

Oh I agree, on the enterprise side, HP is just as awesome as Dell is. Both for Workstations and Servers. We have one HP server, and several Dell servers at work. Our two Domain Controllers are both Dell's. We also have 3 purpose built Linux Servers (They run the Library ILS backend on Red Hat) are all IBM, which everyone knows are tanks.

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I would say Silverstone is underrated because they have some awesome cases and other useful accessories that tend to get overlooked.

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G.Skill - They make really high quality RAM, everyone seems to go for Corsair though

 

Seasonic - Again, everyone seems to go for Corsair

 

Powercolor - The PCS+ cooler is excellent, too bad Powercolor isn't so well known

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G.Skill - They make really high quality RAM, everyone seems to go for Corsair though

 

Seasonic - Again, everyone seems to go for Corsair

 

Powercolor - The PCS+ cooler is excellent, too bad Powercolor isn't so well known

Haha well to be fair, even if you go with a different (yet still high quality, such as Corsair) PSU, you're probably STILL getting a Seasonic PSU. They manufacture a ton of other brands as an OEM.

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I think you should modify your question to make sure people are giving an explanation.

 

For example, I can say "Alienware" or "Apple". But I should back up those statements.

 

In my opinion, it's Dell. Specifically, their business line. People (esp on this forum) give them all kinds of shit, saying all their computers are crap, yet I doubt most of them have ever used a business class Dell. They are solid and reliable machines for corporate deployments, and hells yeah their support is good.

 

There's a reason why a lot of Hospitals and such use Dell.

They simply aren't gaming PC's. 

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G.Skill - They make really high quality RAM, everyone seems to go for Corsair though

I go for Kingston. 

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biostar mobos also

I heard biostar is shit somewhere on this site.

On an unrelated note, Asrock needs some more love

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In the us : Philips . they make some awesome products and dont get nearly as much credit as they deserve.

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In the us : Philips . they make some awesome products and dont get nearly as much credit as they deserve.

philips sph2000 and 2500 are cheap comfy and good

 

not much else? Oh, and their earbuds that come with mp3 long time ago were really good so they have good tech.

 

Panasonic is also good company.

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LG monitors seem to be some what covered however I feel like LG phones (esp. LG G3) seem to not have as much coverage as other Android phones get. Though I'm cool with that. Then again I'm sort of a hipster. I'd go with AMD if their FX CPUs were stronger. Though it's possible when Zen rolls out that FX will be left behind even though AMD doesn't plan on EOLing their FX line. They could do like an A12 APU with like 6 or 8 cores that are hyper threaded and that are stronger cores as well as having a decent on die GPU (it would be cool if they could fit in like an on die R9 250 that could work alongside with any R9 GPU.)

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