I'm a BSCS guy working now as an EE. I picked up EE online. But I still do application dev. for the Linux kernel, and I've been an avid PC builder since the the i486 DX. I run prime95 (mprime in Linux) on most of my builds; just fascinated by large prime numbers.
I've been using Asus exclusively for at least 20 years. I find the products durable, reliable, performance oriented, and great for the DIYer. Asus always uses a fairly standardized BIOS, a definite plus for compatibility with almost every other component manufacturer.
Can't say the same for HP, Lenovo and/or Dell! I guess when I need more machines, I don't see purchasing the entire PC as an option, because no preintegrated PC is equipped with everything I want! Although, Asus has some nice assembled ones at great prices. I just do so much with PCs, I have to specify all the parts. And, I like to save money. I don't really need money, but those who blow money like drunken sailors are not the most attractive.
My inventions are employed worldwide in the electrical metrology business. I must add that Google reCaptcha is now broken. Google did this intentionally. Now websites are missing 5-10% of legitimate traffic, which is carried on commercial VPN connections. Hopefully the Internet community will bond together in solidarity, and stand up for the right to privacy online.