What's the best hardware manufacturer in PC components /g/? I'm going to have to go with Corsair.
>Great cases
>Best power supplies
>Fantastic RAM
>Great coolers
>>52466943
all 4 are corsair
>>52466993
That's the point anon
>>52466943
I think Fractale makes better looking cases.
Noctua for coolers.
I'd pick Corsair for RAM and PSU though.
>>52467205
I'd just pick them for psu, i think OP gets a hard-on for the color black and guts threads.
>>52466943
Aside from their cases corsair just rebrands everything, they're shit
>>52466943
citation needed on cases
also sauce
-Fractal for cases
-Enermax for PSU (personal experience with this -brand has shown to be extremely reliable )
-Mushkin or corsair for ram
-noctua for coolers
Its all pretty subjective, please no autists getting angry at others subjective opinons
Corsair or fractal cases
Noctua coolers are god tier
Gskill memory has proven for me to be the best
Overclocks well amazing compatibility and you can't beat that lifetime warranty.
Psus corsair or seasonic. Corsair psus are just rebranded seasonics anyway
>>52466943
BeQuiet! all the way.
>>52466943
sauce
>>52470758
This
>>52466943
Source please, google doesn't help.
>>52466943
Sauce?
>>52466943
Who is this spunk monk?
>>52468014
>>52468478
>>52470758
>>52470978
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>>52472921
https://hitomi.la/galleries/791602.html
>>52466943
None their all shit.
Supermicro >All the other manufacturers.
>>52466943
Fractal, SeaSonic and Noctua are better in that regard
For the price, they do make some good RAM
Cooler Master's fans are pretty decent.
>OEM CM fan
>~10 years of use
>keeps my CPU at 28 degrees while torrenting, browsing 4chan and listening to music
>23 degrees ambient temperature
Mine makes some bad sounds (KSHRRRRRR....KSHRRRRR............KSHRRRRRR) at cold boots, but it stops when I hit my computer hard.
>>52466943
I prefer SeaSonic for power supplies but everything else Corsair makes is pretty solid.
Does anyone know how to check if a corsair pump is broken or not?
I've got a H60 on my CPU and it idles at 31~ degrees. It used to idle at 24~ when I got it a few years ago.
>>52466943
What's the source on this? It looks hot.
>>52474244
Read the thread>>52473568
One thing I don't see talked about a lot is customer service. EVGA has some of the best CS I've ever had to deal with, easy to get a real person on the line and you can call 24/7. I called at 1am one time and the guy who picked up didn't sound like some pooinloo either.