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Originally Posted by psyside 
The way i think about it is the correct way, no need to keep our eyes closed, its not matter if someone buy products which are good enoug, for him.
P4 is good enough, cpu for someone, but should it gets his vote if its included in this? ofcourse not, lets be real, you lose nothing by voting for the best brand/model.
For example i have NEC monitor, but i voted for Dell, i owned Asus DCII 680 and yet voted for Lightning....

The way i think about it is the correct way, no need to keep our eyes closed, its not matter if someone buy products which are good enoug, for him.
P4 is good enough, cpu for someone, but should it gets his vote if its included in this? ofcourse not, lets be real, you lose nothing by voting for the best brand/model.
For example i have NEC monitor, but i voted for Dell, i owned Asus DCII 680 and yet voted for Lightning....
How is your way the 'correct way'?
Last I checked this was the community choice awards, if they wanted simply the best performing product, no need, just look at benchmarks.
The idea is to get what people like and dislike about products, for what ever their reason is, it is THEIR choice.
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Our team has assembled collections of some of the best representatives from nearly 40 categories of computer hardware and related gear, everything from CPUs to GPUs, cases to routers, and we want to know what your top picks are.
So, feel free to make your decision based how ever you please, but don't say anyone voting for something different is wrong, as it is their choice, not yours.















