wd- why didn' you check samsung or toshiba or hitachi?
Simple! EADS had better average transfer speed and by the time I was buying it was bit cheaper than hitachi at prime. Green edition drives are pretty good for making as a dump. I didn't buy corsair because its one of the best. If you see now, corsair tx 750, the channelwell tech OEM, is not the best you can get for the money, but simply one of the best during those days. Now you get seasonic s12 800w for a very good price. I didn't buy dell and corsair because "they are one of the best". That's how you might do things, but that's now how I do things.
so, what's wrong if we take the same path and referring one of the best and well known brands?
Why do you find the concept of buying the best product which is value for money as an "alien" concept?
Why is it so hard to buy something which is best for your money's worth?
This is the same type of mentality people have when it comes to amd processors and ati graphics cards, even though the fact is that both companies have their fair share of giving their "famous" competitors a run for their money.
i don't take chances when referring a product to someone.
That clearly means you are not too sure what to advice others untill someone who has better experience than you to recommend a product, tried and used it themselves. You are, in a way, referring to other people's review's, initial impressions.
Just how many people know that true120e corrodes in a moist area eventually?
Just how many people know that coolermaster extreme 600w came with aluminium and copper heatsinks?
Just how many people know that coolermaster extreme 500w and 600 are of the same OEM design, the same downgraded seventeam 500w unit?
Just how many people know that front grills of the newer cm 690 rusts in a moist area?
Just how many people know that certain boards and bios from msi have temperature issues on northbridge, wafer thin pcb and very restricted bios?
Just how many people here know that the 1st batch of foxconn made LGA1156 sockets on boards like dfi, gigabyte, asus and even biostar burns the socket and the processor due to improper contact? And this is not an isolated incident, these boards are very much around the world!!
Just how many people you see now make mistakes when they blindly go for brands?
Just how many people you see now who could make a potential mistake and regret?
you can go ahead and refer brands that you think are good but think as if u are purchasing that product and follow your senses.
Whatever you have said till now, "brand" is the most overused word.
You asked the reason- I gave an answer. You didn't want to understand how things worked and how one is supposed to buy a pc hardware, dismissed my reasons I bought for my stuff and you simply "one of the best" which is nothing but an eye wash.
No disrespect, but till the time facts were proven on the forums itself, it was people like with such flat mentality who considered that amd was made of wood and nails, ati is a worst brand, cm 600extreme is better than corsair vx450, asus was better than gigabyte, logitech z5500 is the best 5.1 (a POS) speakers you can ever own for a desktop, samsung rules!!!! dell rules!!! Benq? its not that famous- don't buy that!! Buy quad core, its "future proof" and all that!
I have purchased it, used it, threw all sorts of torture tests I can throw and there are many people who did so! You're not advising people for the best value for money, you're advising stuff that people want to hear because they don't know about other things and simply copying what others are recommending. I am not saying necessarily wrong, but why can't people and think for a moment- why?
Think dude- why?