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This is pointless. Locked.

CPU: Intel

GPU: ASUS, Gigabyte or EVGA

Motherboard: ASUS or Gigabyte

RAM: Kingston or G.Skill

SSD: Samsung or Crucial

HDD: WD or Seagate

Power Supply: Corsair

Case: Corsair or Silverstone

Card Reader: AFT

CD/DVD Drive: ASUS or Samsung

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You haven't actually gave any components, you just gave brands.

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CPU: Intel

GPU: ASUS, Gigabyte or EVGA

Motherboard: ASUS or Gigabyte

RAM: Kingston or G.Skill

SSD: Samsung or Crucial

HDD: WD or Seagate

Power Supply: Corsair

Case: Corsair or Silverstone

Card Reader: AFT

CD/DVD Drive: ASUS or Samsung

what?

 

Well done, you gave us brands you would use in a build. Bravo.

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CPU: Intel

GPU: ASUS, Gigabyte or EVGA

Motherboard: ASUS or Gigabyte

RAM: Kingston or G.Skill

SSD: Samsung or Crucial

HDD: WD or Seagate

Power Supply: Corsair

Case: Corsair or Silverstone

Card Reader: AFT

CD/DVD Drive: ASUS or Samsung

Everyone has their personal preference. So what's the point of this post? Plus your hard drive decisions... Litterally those two companies make like 95% of all HDD's due to their subsidiary companies. 

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You haven't actually gave any components, you just gave brands.

You know what I'm getting at...

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Cooler? Networking? Peripherals? Thermal compound? Monitors? Cables? Canned air? etc...

 

While you're being so restrictive of yourself, you might as well cover the entire spectrum

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Downdraft cooler for mITX board (new build) | Desk mount mic stand | Pop filter | Anti-vibration mount for microphone | mITX case | 3rd monitor (matching existing 23.1" | Intel Core i7-4790K (for mITX build)

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Everyone has their personal preference. So what's the point of this post? Plus your hard drive decisions... Litterally those two companies make like 95% of all HDD's due to their subsidiary companies. 

TOSHIBA HDD'S ROCK! I PROMISE!

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Would be a shame if we knew what components they really are not just the brand name :c

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Litterally those two companies make like 95% of all HDD's due to their subsidiary companies.

Actually, only 66.6%:

List of current hard disk drive manufacturers:

Seagate Technology, including its subsidiary brands Maxtor and Samsung

Toshiba

Western Digital, including its subsidiary brand HGST

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Actually, only 66.6%:

List of current hard disk drive manufacturers:

Seagate Technology, including its subsidiary brands Maxtor and Samsung

Toshiba

Western Digital, including its subsidiary brand HGST

It was a rough estimate. I can assure you Toshiba does not own a 33.3% market share.

 

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http://www.forbes.com/sites/tomcoughlin/2015/01/29/hdd-annual-unit-shipments-increase-in-2014/

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Cooler? Networking? Peripherals? Thermal compound? Monitors? Cables? Canned air? etc...

 

While you're being so restrictive of yourself, you might as well cover the entire spectrum

Cooler: Stock Intel or Corsair H-100i

Networking: Linksys

Monitors: Dell

Thermal Compound: Arctic Silver

Intel i7-4790K Processor, 32 GB Kingston HyperX Fury DDR3-1600 RAM, ASUS Z-87 Pro Motherboard, Corsair RM 750 PSU, 250 GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD, 2 x 1TB Seagate Barracuda HDDs, ASUS GeForce GTX 970 STRIX GPU, Corsair Carbide 500R Case, AFT Pro-77U Card Reader, Dell UltraSharp 24 Monitor – U2415, Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920, Windows 9 (Windows 10 with StartIsBack++)

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CPU: Intel

GPU: ASUS, Gigabyte or EVGA

Motherboard: ASUS or Gigabyte

RAM: Kingston or G.Skill

SSD: Samsung or Crucial

HDD: WD or Seagate

Power Supply: Corsair

Case: Corsair or Silverstone

Card Reader: AFT

CD/DVD Drive: ASUS or Samsung

But what does it mean? What are you getting at?

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CPU: Intel

GPU: ASUS, Gigabyte or EVGA

Motherboard: ASUS or Gigabyte

RAM: Kingston or G.Skill

SSD: Samsung or Crucial

HDD: WD or Seagate

Power Supply: Corsair

Case: Corsair or Silverstone

Card Reader: AFT

CD/DVD Drive: ASUS or Samsung

 

So, is this thread just a public declaration of your brand loyalties? You're the kind of consumer every marketing executive thinks about when they touch themselves.

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Cooler: Stock Intel or Corsair H-100i

Networking: Linksys

Monitors: Dell

Thermal Compound: Arctic Silver

Linksys when they were owned and produced by Cisco, or when they were owned and produced by Belkin?

FX-8350 | GA-990FXA-UD3 | G.SKILL 2x8GB 1600MHz | 1TB WD RE4 | CM Hyper 212 EVO | MSI R9 290x Lightning | Corsair AX860i | Silverstone FT05B-W

Pentium G3258 | MSI Z97 PC Mate | G.SKILL 4x4GB 1066MHz | 500GB Samsung 2.5" | Stock cooler | Pending GPU | EVGA 500B | Antec DF-35

GoPro Hero 3 Silver | Netgear R7000 Nighthawk with DD-WRT | HP Officejet Pro 8610 | Canon iP110 | AudioTechnica ATR2500 USB

Downdraft cooler for mITX board (new build) | Desk mount mic stand | Pop filter | Anti-vibration mount for microphone | mITX case | 3rd monitor (matching existing 23.1" | Intel Core i7-4790K (for mITX build)

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Linksys when they were owned and produced by Cisco, or when they were owned and produced by Belkin?

Cisco

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Cisco

Awesome, in 2017 when we're rocking wireless AD, I'll see you using your pre-March 2013 Wireless N router. Good game, mate. Congrats on being ignorant and completely closed minded to new, old, and sometimes better technology.

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Pentium G3258 | MSI Z97 PC Mate | G.SKILL 4x4GB 1066MHz | 500GB Samsung 2.5" | Stock cooler | Pending GPU | EVGA 500B | Antec DF-35

GoPro Hero 3 Silver | Netgear R7000 Nighthawk with DD-WRT | HP Officejet Pro 8610 | Canon iP110 | AudioTechnica ATR2500 USB

Downdraft cooler for mITX board (new build) | Desk mount mic stand | Pop filter | Anti-vibration mount for microphone | mITX case | 3rd monitor (matching existing 23.1" | Intel Core i7-4790K (for mITX build)

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Awesome, in 2017 when we're rocking wireless AD, I'll see you using your pre-March 2013 Wireless N router. Good game, mate. Congrats on being ignorant and completely closed minded to new, old, and sometimes better technology.

In 2017 we could all be dead from war, disease, natural catastrophe, etc....

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In 2017 we could all be dead from war, disease, natural catastrophe, etc....

In 2017, you'll be stuck in first-quarter 2013. Gg m8

FX-8350 | GA-990FXA-UD3 | G.SKILL 2x8GB 1600MHz | 1TB WD RE4 | CM Hyper 212 EVO | MSI R9 290x Lightning | Corsair AX860i | Silverstone FT05B-W

Pentium G3258 | MSI Z97 PC Mate | G.SKILL 4x4GB 1066MHz | 500GB Samsung 2.5" | Stock cooler | Pending GPU | EVGA 500B | Antec DF-35

GoPro Hero 3 Silver | Netgear R7000 Nighthawk with DD-WRT | HP Officejet Pro 8610 | Canon iP110 | AudioTechnica ATR2500 USB

Downdraft cooler for mITX board (new build) | Desk mount mic stand | Pop filter | Anti-vibration mount for microphone | mITX case | 3rd monitor (matching existing 23.1" | Intel Core i7-4790K (for mITX build)

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In 2017, you'll be stuck in first-quarter 2013. Gg m8

Is this the best you can come up with?

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Quit the arguing and stay on topic.

 

Moved to General Discussion.

Edited by Godlygamer23

"It pays to keep an open mind, but not so open your brain falls out." - Carl Sagan.

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CPU: Intel

GPU: ASUS, Gigabyte or EVGA

Motherboard: ASUS or Gigabyte

RAM: Kingston or G.Skill

SSD: Samsung or Crucial

HDD: WD or Seagate

Power Supply: Corsair

Case: Corsair or Silverstone

Card Reader: AFT

CD/DVD Drive: ASUS or Samsung

y u post dis?

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y u post dis?

I felt the need to put it out there.

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