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I love my Coolermaster case, but it only has the thick, blue, flimsy USB 3 header cable.
I keep looking around for a similar case with the faster, more modern, more durable Type E connectors, but none have the sliding hot swap SATA caddy slots that I love.
I believe you mostly state the PC parts brands, not PC brands.
Otherwise, the M.S.I. dragon is the best logo in the business, bar none. (Note: I do mean just the logo. I'm not sure how they compare otherwise.)
Gigabyte make excellent motherboards and monitors.
Just maybe pass on their power supplies.
I only care about actual electronics manufacture itself, and whether the components are reliable, and even then I don't keep up on PC stuff as I use laptops these days. I'm just not into it enough to care.
But generally AMD and Noctua I think are both superb companies.