Reply 20 of 125, by nforce4max
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wrote:Nope, well short of. Old stuff failed in it's days too, but all of it's been ether fixed, RMA'd or trashed or lost to time leavi […]
wrote:Lead free solder is a real problem with modern hardware and even with amazingly good cooling it is still a lottery if the card is going to hold up these days, just look on eBay and everyone can see all the modern cards that are almost new in box that stopped working. The cheap pull apart fall apart fans on a lot of modern cards doesn't help either, there are heaps of cards with one or missing fans on eBay atm. I agree about Quadro cards to an extent but some of them have been real stinkers when it came to cooling and build quality over the years.
Nope, well short of. Old stuff failed in it's days too, but all of it's been ether fixed, RMA'd or trashed or lost to time leaving mostly the good stuff behind.
It will be the same case 10 years from now with the tech we have today. Everything we have today will be fixed for trashed and folks will complain about this new gen of stuff failing at a higher rate then older stuff.
This is not to say that what was around 10-15 years ago failed at the same rate of hardware today.
The big difference between then and now is that back then things were simply allowed to roast and used the worst possible Chinese caps. Now days it is the lead free crap solder that is causing problems and poor design especially with modern laptops going sour just after the warranty expires.
Just look up "louis rossmann apple" on youtube
On a far away planet reading your posts in the year 10,191.