• Dark Arc@social.packetloss.gg
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    7 months ago

    Always buy the best stuff you can get for your money, don’t give a fuck about the companies.

    I’d add to this but just performance per dollar … but also things like:

    • performance per watt
    • how it works as part of the overall system you’re building (e.g. if you’re going to run Linux does it run well there)
    • will this decision hurt my ability to reuse other hardware in a timeframe I care about (a compelling point for AMD to me is you can reuse the motherboard much much longer than Intel)
    • what does warranty/repair look like for this? Is that something I need to worry about?

    You can (if you’re in a comfortable position to ask this) also ask:

    • Where is it made?
    • Does that country have strong labor laws?
    • Does that country have strong environmental laws?
    • How does the company treat its employees?
    • How does this compare to the competitors?

    If we collectively decide to punish bad companies by not buying their product just because they made their product a slightly better deal … I think we’re all a bit better off.