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  • joker
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    Let's steal an idea from that other site, and ELI5 (but I guess ELI55). I've been out of the hardware loop.

    I guess the big question: what case/mobo/SSDs/RAM/Power supply/etc is good nowadays. I used to buy Asus, but they went to crap as of the last desktop I bought of theirs.

    • sixstorm
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      I'll give you my take of a few of those items that I personally owned:

      Mobo: I went with a MSI Gaming 3 motherboard for the Z97 chipset, plenty of SATA ports and memory speeds. It's been crazy solid and fast on boot up.

      SSD: I've owned 2 Crucial SSDs (budget models) and they've done great for both my laptop and gaming rig. I've also bought a Samsung 850 Pro for my wife's laptop and it's just as fast. Samsung is probably the biggest name that I've seen for SSDs. Go for the 850 Pro!

      RAM: I bought semi-budget on this one since I don't OC my RAM. Currently I own a pair of 4GB sticks from GSkill and they do the job quite wonderfully.

      PSU: Once you figure out your wattage, go with a solid brand like Corsair, XFX, Silverstone. And ALWAYS go modular. I didn't have a choice when putting my current rig together but I'm definitely buying a modular PSU a little later this year.

      Case: Are you going for a HTPC case or just a standard desktop case? I currently have a SilverStone HTPC case and it has served me quite well. The only issue I have is that once you throw in a few hard drives, things get a little too crammed for my taste. This is always personal preference though.