marfig said:
I don't go cheap on anything because cheap invariably becomes more expensive
Especially where power supplies are concerned, that's a great way to look at it. A $40 PSU could very well cost you $400 worth of PC components when it decides to go up in smoke. I've had a couple of PSU brands not live up to my expectations, and while I've never had one kill any of my other hardware, I know it can happen.
marfig said:
As for SSD, I'll repeat here what I said before... here. It's a waste of my money and I see no reason to spend premium price on $ per Gb when I'm perfectly satisfied with the current 10,000 rpm offering.
I totally understand where you are coming from, but I still see things quite a bit different. Since moving to an SSD, I couldn't imagine moving back to a hard drive. In fact, I just couldn't. 10K RPM drives are faster than 7,200 RPM, but you still don't get even close to the ultra-quick access times of an SSD, and that's where the real difference lays.
The real issues with SSDs for
me at the moment is that while I love and recommend them, it's hard to ever feel super-confident in a purchase. There have been so many recalls or SSDs that have required firmware updates... it's just ridiculous. I see things getting better of course, but sometimes things aren't that straight-forward.
marfig said:
Number 1: Keyboard. Yes, that's right. Give me a godly keyboard and I'll be your sex slave for life.
I bet most programmers would agree with this
For some reason, an amazing keyboard just isn't that important to me, and I'm not sure why, because I feel the opposite way about gaming mice. I am using an el cheapo $20 Logitech keyboard at the moment and feel fine with it. I do have a mechanical keyboard from Cooler Master en route to test, however, so I'm interested to see if I'll "see the light".
Greg King said:
I look for appearance most of all as anytime someone sees my machine, its the only component that's visible.
I agree with this. It's a good thing though that today, it's had to buy a truly "ugly" chassis unless you go really low end. There are
so many good-looking chassis from NZXT and even Corsair that won't break the bank that look great.