On Mon, Jul 7, 2025 at 1:30 PM home user via users < users@lists.fedoraproject.org> 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? > Once you have a short list of components, you can use linux-hardware.org to see if they are widely used on linux. Sometimes there will be user comments detailing issues and maybe solutions. -- George N. White III
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