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Edited on Thu Aug-18-11 10:36 PM by struggle4progress
a few in the last year and a half. That's my total experience. But I read a lot of reviews to do that. And I'd guess a major problem people are having is power supplies. I saw a LOT of reviews that said: "This company used to make good psus but recently they're all junk." Unreliable outputs, exploded capacitors, fires ...
A mobo can go bad, I guess if you let it get hot (say), but I'd wonder if power surges weren't part of your problem -- and if you've got your machines on a decent surge protector, then the psu might be the problem. Check your psu
When I read Newegg reviews, for example, I read them sorted lowest rating first: if a large number of people gave low marks, that's an issue, even if 85% or 90% of the customers are happy -- generally, I don't like seeing more than a few percent unhappy customers. Then I read then sorted by longest ownership first, people who have had the equipment longer should be happy: I don't like seeing a lot of reviews that say "It died a week after the one-year warranty expired" -- I want happy long-term owners, even if they had to RMA early to get a good unit. Finally, I read them sorted from most recent date posted backwards: if lots of recent customers say "I got a dead piece of junk, so I RMA'd it, and they sent me another dead thing, so I RMA'd that, and now I guess it works," that's a redflag -- if there are lots of reviews over a period of time, most recent customers should be happy; otherwise the company isn't addressing known problems
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