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Nforce 2 mobos...lmao
IMO epson owns HP printer wise.
I still own an nForce2 mobo.... :dry:Quote:
Originally Posted by Seedler
runs my Linux box just fine :happy:
I have 4 Epson printers in my house and I hate them all. They take forever to turn on... My HP printer on the other hand takes a second to start up and it's good to go.
From person experience, I like MSI Mobo's over Asus.
For LCD monitors, I really love Dell :)
...but HP laptops own Acers (have about 20% RMA's)
dell for monitors great size for the price.
dfi for mobo if you're a hard core gamer.
amd cpu way better value than intel.
AMD and ATI :D
if you want to buying Graphic Card i think HIS is best.for their best cooler that known as IceQ.
I actually hate Maxtor, so many of their drives have failed on me
:'(
WD for hd, Intel for cpu, abit & asus for mboard, gigabyte & asus graphic
CPU - Intel
MB - ASUS
GFX - nVidia
HD - WD
CPU- AMD
Mobo- ASUS or DFI
VGA- ATi
HD- WD or Maxtor
CPU - AMD
Motherboard - Asus
VGA - Nvidia
HDD - Samsung
From my little experience on computers i believe on mobo's and vga's there's nothing better than MSI and Gigabyte.On mobo's an excellent solution is TYAN but there'so expensive.
Now on hard drives Raptors are really fast for high end systems,but also expensive.
Optical drives,no doubt plextor are the top.
voodoo pc quality at its finest
CPU: Low budget: AMD, High Budget: Intel.
M\B: Asus, Gigabyte and for pros - DFI.
GFX: NVIDIA for now but AMD\ATI gonna catch up with NVIDIA soon so you have to wait. The card's assembler can be Leadtek, BFG, Gigabyte, XFX etc.
HDD - WD, Seagate.
Case - Thermaltake, Antec, HEC-Compucase.
PSU - Thermaltake, Enermax, Antec.
Cooling - Thermaltake, AC, ZALMAN.
Asus mother board is pretty good instead of others
for me
CPU - Intel
MB - Gigabute
GFX - nVidia
HD - WD
For me:
WHATEVER IS GOOD AT THE MOMENT
i can't stress this enough. I see people on forums all the time going "OMG MY AMD KILLS YOUR INTEL, n00b!"
With every generation of components come superior products from various manufacturers and those are the products u should go after.
(an exception is the budget motherboard manufacturers such as soyo, ecs, pcchips etc..)
Laptops? w/Nvidia and if possible compatible w/OSX86 and of course linux?
For laptops, I like Dell. I know a ton of people hate Dell but I have had a couple Dell laptops and my latest one, an Inspiron 6400 dual core Intel, is great and I got it for a great price last year.
For desktops, I prefer Asus for motherboards; AMD or Intel - whatever's newest and best at the time; I like Mushkin for RAM; Plextor for CR/RW or DVD/RW though they're expensive; and Western Digital for hard drives :)
CPU- intel c2d ou QX6800
MB -asus ou DFI
HD -WD RAPTOR 10.000 RPM
VGA-ate the momento its nvidia 8800 ultra
CASE-LIAN LI
PSU-ENERMAX
I highly recommend building your own system, but if you're unwilling to explore the new opportunities of creating your own rig, it'd be good to just get a Dell with a good warranty.
Really dig my ati 9800pro. Kind of ancient now but i have a soft spot
for it. Half life 2 still looks the shit with 1gb or ram.
Ive actually had bad experiences with asus mobos and have loved every bit of the DFI mobo's. corsair ram is also solid
:whistling Apple! what else... :yup:
Edit.
CPU - AMD
Motherboard - Asus, Abit
VGA - Leadtek, XFX, Gamecube
HDD - WD
Audio - M-Audio
RAM - Corsair, Geil, OCZ
CPU: Intel
LCD: Dell
Memory: Crucial
Graphics Card: nVidia
Sound Card: Creative
DVD/CD-RW: LG
Networking: 802.11b or 802.11g wireless
Printer: Canon
Peripherals (mouse, keyboard, speakers) : Logitech
Hard Drive: WD
PSU: Seasonic
MBO: Abit
Chasis: Coolermaster
Headphones: Trust
MOTHERBOARD-Asus
VGA-Leadtek,Gamecube
AUDIO-MAudio
RAM-Geil,Corsair
CPU-AMD
HDD-Western Digital
thnx m8 for sharing this :D