Topic: Brand Wars (Read 1570 times)

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The point is not to list what you have, zithe, but to make recommendations based on brands you have had good luck with or warn people about brands you have had bad luck with.
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Processor: +AMD
I personally like AMD processors more, not for any reason other than (at least a few years ago) were churning out better quality processors.
Yes, that was a few years ago, when Intel was selling those horrible, overheating pieces of junk they called Pentium 4.  Nowadays, Intel makes quality processors.  AMD or Intel; It really depends on what your needs are, though Intel's top-of-the-line processors currently outperform virtually all of AMD's in the same price range.  If you ask me, this generation of processors is, without a doubt, Intel's.

I suggest that you go look up some benchmarks instead of asking people to tell you which brand you like better.  http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/processors/3d-studio-max-9,369.html
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Processor: +AMD
Motherboard: +ASUS
Memory: +PNY
Graphics Card: +ATI
Sound Card: +AC'97 onboard
Power Supply: +Antec
Case: +custom acrylic case (+xoxide.com)
Heatsink: +ASUS
Case fans: +ANTEC
CD/DVD Drive: +Samsung, +LITE-ON
Hard Drive: +Western-Digital
Monitor: +Samsung
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i have to -ASUS. their boards are solid harware wise, but to use all the spiffy features, or sometimes even the normal features, you need their crummy programs that tend not to work very well!
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I've always had good luck with corsair memory, intel chips, and gigabyte motherboards.
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Processor: +AMD
Memory: +Kingston
Graphics Card: +nVidia
Sound Card: +M Audio Delta 1010lt (What? I'm a musician and it rocks plus it has 10 channel output....)
Case: +Cooler Master

Sure I may only use that sound card for recording but I could use it for 10 channel surround sound and heck everyone loves phantom power.
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jeff, whats with the +creative. At least add (except X-Fi Xtreme Audio) or something so as not to mislead.
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jeff, whats with the +creative. At least add (except X-Fi Xtreme Audio) or something so as not to mislead.
This isn't "product wars" it is "brand wars". The point is to get general impressions of brands from GW members. If someone was buying computer components I would expect them to do research on each component.
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Here's my list.

Processor: +Intel
I used to favor AMDs until the C2D CPUs, which have proven to be quality products over and over again. I was very happy with my E6600, and now I'm very happy with my Q9550. Both were very easy and painless to overclock. Nothing against AMD though, I just prefer Intel.

Motherboard: +ASUS
I've always had an ASUS mobo. No reason to switch because I've never had a problem with an ASUS mobo, and I'm familiar with them. Both my last two mobos P5B Deluxe and P5E Deluxe were easy to overclock, and didn't give much trouble.

Memory: +Kingston, +OCZ, +SuperTalent
Kingston is by far the best manufacturer I've used, but I've also taken a deep liking to OCZ. I've only had two pieces of memory from OCZ, but both of them performs very well. My latest OCZ DDR2 1000 MHz RAM is rated to run at 2.1v, but runs very well with 1.8v, and I even overclocked it a bit (loosened timings from CL5 to CL4). That and it has life-time warranty. With my last computer I took a shot with SuperTalent memory, and they performed very well too and never had a problem with them, so + for them too.

Graphics Card: +ATI, +nVidia
I've had equal amount of problems with both of them, but no problems for years really. My last computer had a nVidia's 8800 GTX, and it was an awesome card, although quite big and produced a lot of heat. Now I have ATI's 4870 X2, and the first impression has been very good. It was pretty hot first, but when I upped the fan speed to 45% (still very acceptable noise by my standards), the card idles at 40C now, and the performance is something I've never seen before. Either way, both of them are fine, and I can suggest either of them.

Sound Card: +Creative
I've only used shitty integrated sound cards, and Creative's sound cards, so no contest here for me. Creative's Xtreme Gamer is the best sound card I've used.

Power Supply: +OCZ, +BeQuiet, -Antec
I've had two of my Antec PSUs short circuit and blow up. Both of them were ones that came with a came with a case, but I still can't really recommend them.

Case: +Antec
I've pretty much always used an Antec case, and I love them (they got lot of shitty ones, but also a lot of good ones). Last case I had was Sonata II, and now I have Antec 900.

Heatsink: +OCZ
Don't really have much experience here, because I've almost always used stock heatsinks (which usually suck). My new computer has an OCZ Vindicator, and it seems to keep my CPU pretty cool, so I can suggest it.

Case fans: +Zalman, +Nexus
I usually use Zalman or Nexus case fans, but anything goes really. I don't think it matters that much, as long as they work.

CD/DVD Drive: +LG, -Samsung
I got a Samsung for my new computer, and it broke the first day. I'm not kidding. It was a big surprise because I always thought Samsung is awesome at everything they do. It's not even just an isolated case, I found that a lot of people had their same Samsung DVD drive break in first 3 days. Anyway I just went and bought a good ol' LG's drive, never had a problem with them.

Hard Drive: +WesternDigital, +Seagate, +Maxtor

Monitor: +Samsung, +Benq, -Acer
Samsung monitors are the best I've used, including CRT and LCD monitors. Right now I'm using a Benq and I'm happy with it, although I've seen much better monitors by Benq at my work place. I can't really say much about Acer, except that all the Acer laptops I've used have really bad monitors, with really bad viewing angles, but most laptops I've used are low-end ones, so that might have something to do with it.

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i am only listing the things that stand out to me. a lot of components i just get whatever seems good, but these are the brands that i have had good experiences with:

Motherboard: +ASUS

i have not ever had a problem with an ASUS motherboard and they are very good in general.

Graphics Card: +ATI

i've only ever owned ATI cards and like them very much would recommend A+++

Monitor: +NEC

the best monitor i have is an NEC. mine is a very good quality CRT monitor that i am still using today (have had maybe 4 years).
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Processor: +Intel +AMD
I used to be a bad fanboy for AMD during the Pentium eras, but Intel Core 2 is a major improvement, at least for me.

Graphics Card: +nVidia
I've never used an ATI card since my old Windows 98 computer, which is when I was ignorant about PC hardware. I would like to throw out my 9500GS out of my computer and put in a ATI 2X. I've heard bad reviews about the ATI drivers, but I probably can fix that.

Hard Drive(s): +Seagate