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11-19-2012, 04:43 AM #1
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What's Your Preferences In Various Hardware?
Q: What brand(s) do you prefer in the following hardware? (For gaming and/or general purpose use | In the sense of buying hardware and what you can afford)
1- Processor
2- Motherboard
3- Graphics Card
4- Boot Drive
5- Storage Drive
6- Chassis or Casing
7- Power Supply
8- Ram modules
9- Peripherals (mice, keyboard, and other stuff you would want to have in your PC)
10- Monitor
11- Audio devices
12- Cooling solution (aircooling or watercooling)
*I hope that completes the list
Optional: Give a brief explanation why you prefer the brand. No need to mention brands you dislike.Last edited by najiro; 11-22-2012 at 12:52 AM. Reason: to address a request
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11-19-2012, 05:19 AM #2
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From all the testing I have done my list is bellow numbered by how I would choose if had to and while it is important to stay unbiased in reviews when checking out hardware, here is my ranking from tested hardware I have done, so not purely ranked by brand name, but by my experience with each product.
1) #1 Intel / #2 AMD
2) #1 ASUS / #2 GIGABYTE / #3 MSI
3) #1 ASUS / #2 MSI / #3 GIGABYTE
4) SSD: #1 Kingston / #2 Samsung / #3 OCZ or Corsair, HDD: #1 WD, #2 Seagate, #3 Hitachi
5) SSD: #1 Kingston / #2 Samsung / #3 OCZ or Corsair, HDD: #1 WD, #2 Seagate, #3 Hitachi
6) Hard to say, I like many and I can't rank, but right now NZXT Phantom 820, then CM Storm Trooper,
7) #1 Seasonic / #2 Corsair / #3 Cooler MasterMain System (X79 Beast):
Intel Core i7-3960X @ 4.6GHz | ASUS P9X79 WS | Kingston HyperX Genesis 32GB (8x4GB) DDR3 1600MHz Memory Kit | Nvidia GeForce GTX 690 (Main Card) | GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 650 Ti OC 2GB (Dedicated PhysX card) | ASUS Xonar Xense Audio Card | NZXT Phantom 820 Case | CM Silent Pro Gold 1200W PSU | 2 x Kingston HyperX 240GB 3K SSDs in RAID 0 | 2x WD RE3 1TB Hard Drives | WD Caviar Blue 500GB Hard Drive (Back-up Storage) | Noctua NH-D14 CPU Cooler | Windows 8 Pro
Test Bench (X79 System):
Intel Core i7-3820 @ 4.6Ghz | ASUS Rampage IV Extreme | Kingston HyperX 16GB DDR3 2133MHz Memory Kit | XFX HD7870 | Aerocool Striker-X Air test bench | Rosewill Lightning 1300W | LSI 3ware 9750-8i SAS+SATA RAID Card | Kingston HyperX 240GB 5K SSD | Seagate 500GB Hard Drive | Thermaltake Frio OCK CPU Cooler | Windows 8 Pro
Laptop (Macbook Pro):
Intel Core i7-2720QM @ 2.2GHz (3.3GHz Turbo) | Kingston HyperX 16GB 1600MHz DDR3 | AMD Radeon HD 6750M 1GB (Dedicated Video Card) | Intel HD Graphics 3000 512MB (Integrated) | Zalman N128GB SSD | Hitachi 500GB 7200 RPM Hard Drive | Mac OS X 10.8.2

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11-19-2012, 06:00 AM #3
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Ranked for my experience with product. All things considered like quality, customer service, how far you can push said product, price, looks, ect.
1 Intel
2 ASRock
3 eVGA
4 PCI-E Revodrive or SATA Samsung SSD
5 Seagate
6 This really depends. So far the best looking and easiest to work with has been Corsair.
7 Corsair (essentially Seasonic)Turd
Intel Core i5 750 | GIgabyte P55 UD3R | 16GB PNY 1600 | Asus 5850 TOP |120GB Corsair Neutron GTX (Out-RMA) | Raidmax Scorpio | Stock cooling | Thermaltake 1000w | Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Samsung GS2 Shostock 2 | InFocus 1080p DLP Projector 120" | 24" NEC MultiSync 2470WNX | Logitech G930 | JBL Creature 2 2.1
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11-19-2012, 07:01 AM #4
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Processor: Intel
Motherboard: ASUS > Asrock
Graphics Card: eVGA > ASUS
Boot Drive: Seagate
Storage Drive: Seagate
Chassis: Coolermaster > Lian Li
Power Supply: Corsair > FSP
Rams: G.skill! (cheaper than the competitors, good overclocking rams)
Peripherals: Generic mice user only coz it tends to break down after a few months due to the nature of my usage LOL
Keyboard = a Logitech with a lot of macro keys (currently using a G110)
Monitor: Samsung (but im using a toshiba)
Audio: Creative (cheap in my country)Last edited by najiro; 11-22-2012 at 12:51 AM.
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OCZ Vector 128gb - Boot Drive
Wester Digital Caviar Blue 500gb - Seagate Barracuda 500gb
Sony DVD-RW
Coolermaster Storm Trooper
Toshiba Regza 24" Power LCD-TV
Logitech G110 - Tesoro H5 Gungnir
ASUS ThunderFX External Sound Card - Roccat Kave 5.1 - Creative A320
Secondary
Lenovo G480 - Intel i3-2350m - SuperSpeed S306 120gb - 6gb ram
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11-19-2012, 11:12 PM #5
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1 Intel / AMD
2 MSI / EVGA / Gigabyte / ASUS
3 PowerColor (If AMD) / EVGA (If NVIDIA)
4 Something SSD like. IDK yet as my only experiences with SSDs are what I have in my laptop
5 Anything from WD or Seagate that is 7200RPM and has 64MB cache. Oh, lots of storage capacity too
6 It depends. For sure nothing with a door
7 Lots: Corsair, Seasonic, OCZ / PCP&C, Enermax, Antec, Cooler Master, Thermal Take, FSP-Sparkle, Silver Stone
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Laptop | Dell Latitude e6400 *Upgraded*
p9500 | 4GB DDR2 PC6400 | NVIDIA Quadro 160M | 1440x900 Display | Kingston 128GB SSD | 250GB USB External HDD | 9-Cell Battery
"Scottie" Desktop | Retired, 2012-12-20
3.2Ghz p4 | ThermalRight sp-94 | 92mm Vantec Tornado | ABIT IC7-G | ThermalRight NB-1C | 2GB OCZ Platinum Ex 400Mhz 2-3-2-5 | PowerColor 4670 1GB AGP | 250GB 8Mb WD HDD (OS) | 320GB 16Mb WD HDD | 500GB 16MB SeaGate HDD | 16x LiteOn DVD-RW | LiteOn DVD/CD-RW combo drive
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11-20-2012, 12:43 AM #6
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1) Processor - Intel (1), AMD (2).
Intel b/c they're the best. AMD because they're budget friendly. And also b/c there're only two choices.
2) Motherboard - ASUS (1), AsRock (2)
ASUS always puts out gorgeous, hardworking, and reliable boards. I like the aesthetic of AsRock's Extreme series boards.
3) Graphics Card - EVGA (1), MSI (2)
EVGA because their customer service is fantastic and they have great cards.
4) Boot Drive - Corsair (1)
Their Neutron GTX is a great SSD.
5) Storage Drive - Western Digital (1), Seagate (2)
Western Digital because their customer service (while outsourced to India, true) is great - ask for anything and they'll send it to you, if it's relevant to your warranty. I.E. I needed a SATA cable so they sent one. And a PATA cable.
6) Chassis or Casing - NZXT (1), Silverstone (2)
NZXT has beautiful cases that are large and pretty. I only put Silverstone number 2 b/c of the price. Although their gorgeous RV002 case is only $140ish.
7) Power Supply - Corsair AX Series (1)
Fully modular, reliable goodness. Also, OCZ makes some nice PSUs as well.
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11-20-2012, 04:35 AM #7
1) Processor - Intel - Raw power house chips.
2) Motherboard - Asus - Overall just awesome boards- design, features, overclocking features, etc.
3) Graphics Card - Nvidia (EVGA - Top notch customer service).
4) Boot Drive - Corsair SSD or Samsung SSD - Excellent SSDs.
5) Storage Drive - Seagate edges out WD by a small amount. Both companies have great customer service but I've had more dead HDDs from WD than Seagate. 3 dead HDDs in 3 months? Common WD.
6) Chassis or Casing - Cooler Master - Great cases with exceptional value.
7) Power Supply - Corsair - Reputable PSUs.
Maybe a cooling preference should be mentioned as well? Air for me and the Phanteks PH-TC14PE gets my vote.Last edited by werty316; 11-20-2012 at 04:49 AM.

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11-20-2012, 06:04 AM #8
ok this is my view point:
Graphics Card
Processor
Motherboard
Boot Drive
Power Supply
Chassis or Casing
Storage Drive
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11-20-2012, 02:39 PM #9
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1) Processor: Intel
2) Motherboard: Asus, MSI, EVGA
3) Graphics Card: EVGA
4) Boot Drive: Intel SSD
5) Storage Drive: Western Digital
6) Chassis or Casing: SilverStone
7) Power Supply: Seasonic
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11-21-2012, 01:17 AM #10
1) Processor: Intel
2) Motherboard: ASUS
3) Graphics Card: EVGA for Nvidia, ASUS for Radeon GPUs.
4) Boot Drive: Vertex 4 or Samsung 830/40
5) Storage Drive: WD Caviar Black
6) Chassis or Casing: SilverStone TJ11, Silverstone TJ07, Silverstone RV001, or NZXT Phantom (not the 820)
7) Power Supply: Corsair, SeaSonic, Kingwin, Rosewill (has some really nice PSUs, Platinum 80+ for cheap)
Good idea. But I'd say that if you're going hardcore, you can't mess with liquid. Hard to say a brand for this, but EK waterblocks get my vote. For air, maybe the Hyper212Evo just for cheap, efficient cooling that's better than the stock HSF.
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11-21-2012, 05:41 AM #11
Wow! We got a lot of EVGA fans here.. maybe we should call for some contest sponsorship
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i5-2500k @ 4.0 Ghz
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ASUS GTX 660 DCU II
Corsair Vengeance 2x4gb
Corsair H90
Be Quiet Dark Power Pro 10 850w
OCZ Vector 128gb - Boot Drive
Wester Digital Caviar Blue 500gb - Seagate Barracuda 500gb
Sony DVD-RW
Coolermaster Storm Trooper
Toshiba Regza 24" Power LCD-TV
Logitech G110 - Tesoro H5 Gungnir
ASUS ThunderFX External Sound Card - Roccat Kave 5.1 - Creative A320
Secondary
Lenovo G480 - Intel i3-2350m - SuperSpeed S306 120gb - 6gb ram
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11-21-2012, 06:03 AM #12
"P180" Desktop | Built on, 2012-12-25
3.4Ghz i5-3570k | Scythe SCSMZ-2100 92mm Samurai ZZ Rev.B | ASUS P8 Z77-V LK |Kingston HyperX 16GB CL9 RAM | PowerColor 7870 Myst Edition | 240GB Kingston HyperX SSD (OS) | 750GB 16MB SeaGate HDD (Storage) | 3x 320GB 16MB HDD in RAID-0 (Games) | Samsung 24x DVD-RW
Laptop | Dell Latitude e6400 *Upgraded*
p9500 | 4GB DDR2 PC6400 | NVIDIA Quadro 160M | 1440x900 Display | Kingston 128GB SSD | 250GB USB External HDD | 9-Cell Battery
"Scottie" Desktop | Retired, 2012-12-20
3.2Ghz p4 | ThermalRight sp-94 | 92mm Vantec Tornado | ABIT IC7-G | ThermalRight NB-1C | 2GB OCZ Platinum Ex 400Mhz 2-3-2-5 | PowerColor 4670 1GB AGP | 250GB 8Mb WD HDD (OS) | 320GB 16Mb WD HDD | 500GB 16MB SeaGate HDD | 16x LiteOn DVD-RW | LiteOn DVD/CD-RW combo drive
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11-21-2012, 07:08 AM #13
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Primary
i5-2500k @ 4.0 Ghz
ASUS P8Z77-V
ASUS GTX 660 DCU II
Corsair Vengeance 2x4gb
Corsair H90
Be Quiet Dark Power Pro 10 850w
OCZ Vector 128gb - Boot Drive
Wester Digital Caviar Blue 500gb - Seagate Barracuda 500gb
Sony DVD-RW
Coolermaster Storm Trooper
Toshiba Regza 24" Power LCD-TV
Logitech G110 - Tesoro H5 Gungnir
ASUS ThunderFX External Sound Card - Roccat Kave 5.1 - Creative A320
Secondary
Lenovo G480 - Intel i3-2350m - SuperSpeed S306 120gb - 6gb ram
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11-21-2012, 07:09 AM #14
It's cool. I wasn't around for that competition either. I only picked up my activity here again like 3 weeks ago or something like that.
"P180" Desktop | Built on, 2012-12-25
3.4Ghz i5-3570k | Scythe SCSMZ-2100 92mm Samurai ZZ Rev.B | ASUS P8 Z77-V LK |Kingston HyperX 16GB CL9 RAM | PowerColor 7870 Myst Edition | 240GB Kingston HyperX SSD (OS) | 750GB 16MB SeaGate HDD (Storage) | 3x 320GB 16MB HDD in RAID-0 (Games) | Samsung 24x DVD-RW
Laptop | Dell Latitude e6400 *Upgraded*
p9500 | 4GB DDR2 PC6400 | NVIDIA Quadro 160M | 1440x900 Display | Kingston 128GB SSD | 250GB USB External HDD | 9-Cell Battery
"Scottie" Desktop | Retired, 2012-12-20
3.2Ghz p4 | ThermalRight sp-94 | 92mm Vantec Tornado | ABIT IC7-G | ThermalRight NB-1C | 2GB OCZ Platinum Ex 400Mhz 2-3-2-5 | PowerColor 4670 1GB AGP | 250GB 8Mb WD HDD (OS) | 320GB 16Mb WD HDD | 500GB 16MB SeaGate HDD | 16x LiteOn DVD-RW | LiteOn DVD/CD-RW combo drive
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11-21-2012, 09:00 AM #15
evga cards is so hard to find in my place.. stores don't sell them.. I would need to order one in an order basis where I need to pay for shipping and other extra fees. Well.. gamers here don't really do high-end builds like those with crossfire or SLI. You might even find it funny how people here brand a "gaming PC" build.. on the average, specs PC specs like AthlonII X2 250 + GT 220 or HD 5450 is already qualified as a "gaming PC" as long as it can run DOTA, CS, GTA and your average browser.. I know westerners would totally reject such classification X__X
So just imagine how hard it is to look for high-end parts here.. the demand for them is close to zero...WordPress Website Builder - PC Hardware Enthusiast - Content Writer - Economist - Foodie
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i5-2500k @ 4.0 Ghz
ASUS P8Z77-V
ASUS GTX 660 DCU II
Corsair Vengeance 2x4gb
Corsair H90
Be Quiet Dark Power Pro 10 850w
OCZ Vector 128gb - Boot Drive
Wester Digital Caviar Blue 500gb - Seagate Barracuda 500gb
Sony DVD-RW
Coolermaster Storm Trooper
Toshiba Regza 24" Power LCD-TV
Logitech G110 - Tesoro H5 Gungnir
ASUS ThunderFX External Sound Card - Roccat Kave 5.1 - Creative A320
Secondary
Lenovo G480 - Intel i3-2350m - SuperSpeed S306 120gb - 6gb ram
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