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What company is backing "Rosewill"

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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
I think that Rosewill is a bulk buying and repackaging house for NewEgg.

Everything I've seen drives me back to NewEgg.

I've picked up Memory sticks & video Cards from NewEgg as 'Rosewill'
& all I'm seeing ts the 'Rosewill' sticker added to an OEM manufacturer's part.

Price break is maybe 5% - not a bad deal, but I don't think they really make anything except the sticker.

Agreed, but a lot of the time, they're somehow cheaper than OEMs.
 
I have one of the Rosewill 17 LCD monitors......
you crumbsnatchers go ahead and pay 300+ for yours, mine plays all games perfectly, no ghosting, contrast is fine, brightness is fine as well.
 
Yeah, I never saw them until a few months ago. The old-style logo is kind of weird though... who wants an antique logo on their PC parts?
 
I've bought cheap stuff enough to learn that it's worth the delayed gratification to get something that will last longer, work better, and be more pleasant to use. I'm especially wary of most OEM ATI cards (and all OEM nvidia cards) after getting shafted on a no-name Radeon VE that had the world's shittiest DACs (excluding most GFMXes) - blurry at 1024x768! :Q
 
I've seen a lot of stuff on the Egg from that company too. Never bought anything but it seems to have good reviews.
 
Their power supplies that are not aluminum are made by Coolink, who also supplies Coolmax. Those aluminum ones seems to be the same as the Aspire ones, but there is nothing conclusive unless someone who has both opens them up.
 
I have one of their RP550 550W PSU, i would say it's top notch quality, have been stable and rock solid for over 3 months. It has tons of features including automatic fan speed sensor, large and silent LED fan. In compare w/ my Antec True500 from my other box, i would say they are pretty much the same quality but price.
 
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