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    Preferences? Are these what I want to have or what I buy?

    At home all my CPU's are AMD (Phenom II X6 in the desktop, Phenom II X3 in the HTPC, E-350 in the laptop) but I'll probably buy Intel next time I buy (though so far I don't feel the need).

    My GPU's in use are also all AMD (Radeon 5850 in the desktop, Radeon 5550 in the HTPC, E-350 in the laptop), but I won these two cards. I will probably own an NVIDIA chip in a Nexus 7 soon, so at least that would balance things out. Mmmm, just realised I also have an AMD GPU in my Wii and soon will have another one in an Xbox 360. For graphics cards (not chip) brands I don't have a particular favourite.

    I do like AMD. I think it's a nicer company than Intel and NVIDIA. Plus I got a lot more free AMD cards than NVIDIA ones. Still, IMO its products are less appealing these days.

    Motherboards I often buy Gigabyte because of value for money and they generally work well over time.

    Other parts I don't have specific brand preferences.

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    1) Processor------------INTEL
    2) Motherboard--------Asus (Would be Zotac if they made E-ATX/ATX mobo's in USA
    3) Graphics Card-------Zotac
    4) Boot Drive-----------I own no SSD so...Western Digital HDD
    5) Storage Drive-------WD
    6) Chassis or Casing---Dont care if it's got a good Cutout ect.
    7) Power Supply-------Varies Corsair/Seasonic/Cougar/Antec/Thermaltake, All have great PSU's
    Oh so my buttox feels like its been man handled is on topic?

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    1) Processor------------INTEL
    2) Motherboard--------Asus
    3) Graphics Card-------PowerColor
    4) Boot Drive-----------OCZ Vertex 4 or Samsung 840 Pro
    5) Storage Drive-------OCZ Vertex 4
    6) Chassis or Casing---CMaster, Lian-Li, Antec
    7) Power Supply-------Corsair or SeaSonic Only
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    1) Processor ----------Intel
    2) Motherboard -------Gigabyte
    3) Graphics Card ------EVGA
    4) Boot Drive ---------Kingston SSD
    5) Storage Drive ------Western Digital
    6) Chassis or Casing---Cooler Master
    7) Power Supply ------Corsair

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    This is my point:

    Processor
    Motherboard
    Graphics Card
    Power Supply
    Storage Drive
    Boot Drive
    Chassis or Casing


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    No. Component Performance Budget
    1. Processor: Intel AMD
    2. Motherboard: ASUS ASrock
    3. Graphics Card: MSi - NVIDIA Chipset Saphire-ATI Chipset
    4. Boot Drive: Samsung Intel
    5. Storage Drive: WD RE4 Seagate
    6. Chassis: Bitfenix Bitfenix
    7. Power Supply: Corsair Xigmatek



    Was wondering that there was no Sound or RAM preference :S
    Last edited by ryandigweed; 11-21-2012 at 07:58 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryandigweed View Post


    No. Component Performance Budget
    1. Processor: Intel AMD
    2. Motherboard: ASUS ASrock
    3. Graphics Card: MSi - NVIDIA Chipset Saphire-ATI Chipset
    4. Boot Drive: Samsung Intel
    5. Storage Drive: WD RE4 Seagate
    6. Chassis: Bitfenix Bitfenix
    7. Power Supply: Corsair Xigmatek



    Was wondering that there was no Sound or RAM preference :S
    Probably because as of right now, unless you are going to the elite hardcore of either side there is no point.
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    1) Processor: Intel – I have never fried one in an OC
    2) Motherboard: Asus or MSI – I have never had to send one back
    3) Graphics Card: Nvidia - F@H ability
    4) Boot Drive: any SSD – Any SSD that is on sale.
    5) Storage Drive: 2TB WD Black – Reputation
    6) Chassis or Casing: Fractal – Something different than TTK et al.
    7) Power Supply: Corsair/TTK – Depends on which one is on special.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PP Mguire View Post
    Probably because as of right now, unless you are going to the elite hardcore of either side there is no point.


    Those Samsung DDR3 modules are great budget rams and work with less volts. .. And usually I would have a preference of corsair vengeance vs Kingston if those Samsung rams weren't available

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryandigweed View Post
    Those Samsung DDR3 modules are great budget rams and work with less volts. .. And usually I would have a preference of corsair vengeance vs Kingston if those Samsung rams weren't available
    Okay let me edit the first post hehe. Rams do matter and I do have a preference for them too
    Can't find samsung rams in my area, mostly G.skill at corsair here. I'd prefer G.skill now although I bought corsair vengeance before
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    cpu intel or amd as long it's free
    mb workstation as long it's free
    gpu green or red as long it give me best bang for the buck
    hd sg or wd as long it's big in data size
    case any as long it's free
    pus any as long it's free
    oh there's only two things i need to buy, it's gpu and hd

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    Looking back I don't see Intel being as involved in its community. Call me a follower of service, I like the AMD for that. If it's capable (and both are) handling what I need it for, it works.

    1) Processor ----------AMD
    2) Motherboard -------ASuS
    3) Graphics Card ------GeForce
    4) Boot Drive ---------OCZ SSD
    5) Storage Drive ------WD
    6) Chassis or Casing---CM or Corsair
    7) Power Supply ------Corsais/TT

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    AMD are more involved because they need the PR. As it stands, Intel replaced a fried i5 that I cooked under phase. Good enough for me on the CS side. AMD is capable sure, but I prefer more bang for my buck (No, I didn't pay for the 3960x).
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    Quote Originally Posted by PP Mguire View Post
    AMD are more involved because they need the PR. As it stands, Intel replaced a fried i5 that I cooked under phase. Good enough for me on the CS side. AMD is capable sure, but I prefer more bang for my buck (No, I didn't pay for the 3960x).

    How did you get the 3960x then? Just curious

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    Won it and the board at Quakecon. I purchased a 2500k setup back Feb which was totally worth the money even over an i5 750.
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