On 7/7/2025 11:46 AM, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
On 7/7/25 11:29 AM, home user via users wrote:
Good morning,
I'm overdue to buy a new home dual-boot (Fedora + 1 other t.b.d.
Linux distro) workstation. I'm trying to find free, no-login-needed
web sites that are a good help in comparing and choosing (not
actually buying) workstation hardware (monitors, speakers, GPUs,
sound cards, CPUs, memory, drives, power supplies, towers,
trackballs, keyboards, optical drives, and so on). I haven't yet
found any really good web sites for this. I need web sites that are:
* authoritative;
* complete;
* correct;
* current;
* independent;
* objective; and
* relevant.
ok.
Now that you're done laughing....
I realize no web site can perfectly satisfy all of the above. But
which come closest? It would help if they could both sort and
filter. For example, I'd like to be able to sort monitors by how
large of a color gamut they can display. I'd like to be able to
filter both positively (show me only optical drives that can both
write and read M-DISC) and negatively (do not show wi-fi only
trackballs).
What web sites do you recommend?
Believe it or not, I find NewEgg's *customer* reviews to be pretty
realistic. I would be totally comfortable telling you to use NewEgg.
Their prices are good, their availability is impressive, and their
shipping is reasonable.
Thank-you, Thomas, but this is not really what I'm looking for.
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