Hardware Failure Rates

For those looking into building computers and asking, what parts should I get. Look at this list. The parts are about a year old now and they’ve definately changed, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they were very similar to what they were then.

Summary of the link below:

It is not a definitive list, but those are just a heads up for what brands to look for and what to avoid.

Source:
https://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=https://www.hardware.fr/articles/773-1/taux-pannes-composants.html&sl=auto&tl=en&history_state0=

lol

I have an ASUS motherboard, OCZ ram and a Thermaltake powerbox

With those charts my PC should be dead already.

You don’t know much about statistics, do you.

Keep in mind these results include the stupid people of the world, the ones who like to hit their computer to make it work etc.

i stick a pen through one of my rear fans occasionally to stop the noise it makes, once i pull out, all my troubles go away.

Pulling out solves all problems.

Regardless this is a good resource as long as someone approaches it with follow up research.

I passed statistics class in high school, if that’s what you mean.

I don’t see how it’s relevant to what I said, because it’s obvious I wasn’t serious.

Anyway, I’m glad I have a WD caviar green, I like an HDD with a 0% failure rate.

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