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Spectre
10-11-2006, 07:32 PM
Figured a companion thread would be nice. Mine and what products?
Gainward (Videocards)
GeIL (Memory)
Zippy (PSU's)
SuperFlower (PSU's)
ASUS (Motherboards)
MSI (motherboards)
Pioneer (Optical Drives)
Coolermaster (Cases)
Silverstone (Cases)
Microsoft (Keyboards and mice)
Sharp (Laptops and LCD's)
TrippLite (UPS's)
MinuteMan (UPS's)
Leibert (UPS's)
Cisco (IAD's, switches)
Buffalo (Random odd new to market items)
Transmeta( CPU's)
Supermicro (Motherboards)
Sure I missed some....and sure there are some unpopular pick on my list.
AMD, eVGA, Abit, Maxtor, BenQ, LG, Zippy, Enhance, Antec, Seagate, thermalright.
Thermalright is my favorite company of all time <3<3<3
madmat
10-11-2006, 07:50 PM
ASUS (mobo's)
Thermaltake (Cases and Toughpower PSU's)
Crystalfontz (LCD displays)
Seventeam (PSU's)
MSI (vidcards)
eVGA (vidcards)
Swiftech (WC gear)
OCZ (ram)
Patriot (Ram)
Sony (CRT's RIP)
LiteON (burners)
Logitech (speakers, mice and keyboards)
CAD4466HK
10-11-2006, 07:55 PM
Thermalright is my favorite company of all time <3<3<3[/QUOTE]
The XP-90 is a hell of a HSF!:D
Matter of fact, the rig I'm on now has a XP-90=92mm Panoflow with a
3000+Barton@2.2
Wanted to get the XP-120,but I knew it would not fit,plus I didn't want it to snap my mb in half:D
Yup, the XP90 is a beast. Use the 80mm clips on the Upper set of holes, and it will perfectly grip a 120mm fan. I have a yate loon d12sl12, and i'm getting 27 idle, 35 load.
CAD4466HK
10-11-2006, 08:16 PM
Yup, the XP90 is a beast. Use the 80mm clips on the Upper set of holes, and it will perfectly grip a 120mm fan. I have a yate loon d12sl12, and i'm getting 27 idle, 35 load.
sounds like a plan:D just too bad I don't have any extra 120mm's laying around:(
SuperSix
10-11-2006, 09:04 PM
Ok - I'll bite
EVGA (Videocards)
Corsair (Memory)
Ultra ;) (PSU's)
Intel (Motherboards)
Asus (motherboards)
Intel ( CPU's)
Zalman (Cooling products)
NEC/Sony (Optical Drives)
Maxtor/Hitachi/Seagate (Hard Drives)
Antec, Lian Li (Cases)
Microsoft (Mice)
Keytronics (Keyboards)
Samsung/Viewsonic(LCD's)
APC (UPS's)
Toshiba (Laptops)
Cisco (IAD's, switches)
Belkin/Trendnet (Random odd new to market items)
dBTelos
10-11-2006, 09:49 PM
nVidia, eVGA, Ultra, Zippy, Patriot, AMD, Dell (monitors), LG, and... *drum roll*.... Antec (not too fond of their PSUs though)!
CAD4466HK
10-11-2006, 11:11 PM
nVidia, eVGA, Ultra, Zippy, Patriot, AMD, Dell (monitors), LG, and... *drum roll*.... Antec (not too fond of their PSUs though)!
Dell monitors{Sony Trinatrons},right? The CRT's anyways, I have 2 17''s myself.:D
dBTelos
10-11-2006, 11:28 PM
Dell monitors{Sony Trinatrons},right? The CRT's anyways, I have 2 17''s myself.:D
Yep.
MrWicked1968
10-12-2006, 03:58 AM
Sapphire (ATI video cards)
evga or Leadtek (nvidia video cards)
MSI and ECS motherboards
Corsair
Hitachi and Western Digital hard drives
Thermalright
Arctic Cooling
Logitech mice and speakers
I like my OCZ modstream, but my next PSU will likely be a Silverstone
Coolermaster cases
dBTelos
10-12-2006, 12:09 PM
Forget to mention Klipsch for Speakers.
Baron
10-12-2006, 02:31 PM
Abit - motherboards.
AMD - cpu's
Zalman coolers - currently the Cnps9500led.
BFG - gfx cards
Creative -sound cards.
OCZ - memory (worked better on my board than Corsair)
Corsair - PSU
HDD's - not fussed, I use WD, Maxtor for a couple of years, no issues.
Logitech - mice (currently the G7) (good customer support too)
Thermaltake cases - currently the Kandalf.
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