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Best type of ram? I hear Gskill and Corsair are best

Best PSU? I hear some models of Corsair, and EVGA are best

Motherboards? Some of my friends say you get more bang for your buck with Gigabyte

Graphics cards? I hear EVGA and Gigabyte models are the best

anyone can confirm these?

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Keep in mind these are all personal preference for me:

 

RAM - Corsair and Kingston and very reliable.

PSU - Silverstone, EVGA and Corsair are best.

Motherboards - I never consider anything but Gigabyte. Their UEFI BIOS UIs are partly what makes them so good.

Graphics Cards - I prefer Gigabyte, But EVGA and Asus are also very reliable and popular.

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Le USD $300 Second Hand Potato

CPU: Intel i5-750 @ 3.8GHz Motherboard: Intel DP55WG RAM: 12GB Corsair Budget 1333MHz (2x2GB+2x4GB) GPU: Sapphire Radeon HD 5750 512MB Case: Cooler Master Elite Storage: Seagate Barracuda 500GB PSU: Cooler Master Generic 500W (came with case) Displays: 21.5" 1080p Acer G226HQL Cooling: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo Keyboard: Corsair K70 RGB (Mx Reds) Mouse: Logitech G502 Sound: Turtle Beach X12's Operating System: Windows 10

 

Yep... My peripherals cost me more than the rig itself. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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4 minutes ago, Dargenfire said:

Keep in mind these are all personal preference for me:

 

RAM - Corsair and Kingston and very reliable.

PSU - Silverstone, EVGA and Corsair are best.

Motherboards - I never consider anything but Gigabyte. Their UEFI BIOS UIs are partly what makes them so good.

Graphics Cards - I prefer Gigabyte, But EVGA and Asus are also very reliable and popular.

Thank you :)

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Seasonic makes pretty baller PSU's. 

Intel i5-6600K, be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 3, Asus MAXIMUS VIII Gene, 16gb Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR4, 500gb Samsung 850 Evo, 2tb Seagate Barracuda, GTX 1080 EVGA FTW, Thermaltake Core v21, Seasonic M12II 850W

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