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The real problems is that there is no good alternative. Msi, gigabyte etc will all do the same. EVGAs customer support was great. But there producing less and less products.
Msi and gigabyte have been doing that for ages. They are cheap for a reason
So what's a good brand? Asus was pretty much always the most expensive...
It kinda depends on the hardware. For power supplies, Corsair and Cooler Master are good picks, provided you're not going for the lowest end. Graphics card would probably be Zotac, XFX, maybe Inno3D.
If we're talking whole devices (like a handheld gaming device) your options become very limited
The model should be Apple: yes, they're expensive, but they're also no-questions-asked. As long as your AppleCare is still valid:
The problem is that Apple has the up-front margin to support this kind of thing. Asus et al don't.
How's game support on Apple nowadays?
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Thank you for the correction. Im sure everyone who read my comment was super confused thinking a place was making products....
Wait, no. It didn't add anything, and people are smart enough to understand the context.
No need to be so touchy about it. Lots of people are learning English as a second language and appreciate the corrections. Like me.