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Fatwah on Western Digital
Recently, I had the opportunity to build 100 identical systems.
Strictly speaking, 94 of them were assembled.
So all these numbers are out of 94:
Motherboard: GA-M61SME-S2
Failures: 2 DOA, 1 moron-can't-listen-to-instructions-related (ATX12V in backwards, system powered on and smoke came out).
Hard Disk: Hitachi 7k250 80GB SATA
Failures: 1 DOA, 1 with a few detectable bad sectors during format
Why Hitachi drives? Because they have standard molex connectors in addition to SATA power.
DVD-RW: NEC Optiarc 18x SATA
Failures: 0
Particularly amazing, since a number of times, the kids building PCs knocked these off their tables and onto concrete floors. But the drives all worked well enough to load Vista and to burn a CD.
RAM: Corsair Value Select DDR2-667 1GB
Failures: 1
One PC behaved strangely until its DIMM was replaced.
Power Supplies: ISO ISO-400
Failures: 5
This is the brand of PSU that was in my Foxconn cases. I could've paid extra money and bought a better PSU, but I had no budget for it. These things are garbage and I know it.
All of the Acer Monitors and crappy, $40 HP inkjets worked as well.
Other interesting notes:
From 64 assembled systems using an Intel 946GZis motherboard, E4300 or E6300 or E6320, 160GB Samsung Hard disk, 1GB Crucial DDR-2 RAM, NSK3300 case and 18x NEC PATA or SATA DVD burner...
2 Motherboard failures (1 DOA, 1 bad onboard NIC), 1 bad PSU (DOA), 1 bad hard disk (DOA), 2 bad CPU fans (DOA, both, and that's two more than I ever recall seeing), 1 bad DVD burner (made a horrible noise and could not read discs) and no bad RAM.
Strictly speaking, 94 of them were assembled.
So all these numbers are out of 94:
Motherboard: GA-M61SME-S2
Failures: 2 DOA, 1 moron-can't-listen-to-instructions-related (ATX12V in backwards, system powered on and smoke came out).
Hard Disk: Hitachi 7k250 80GB SATA
Failures: 1 DOA, 1 with a few detectable bad sectors during format
Why Hitachi drives? Because they have standard molex connectors in addition to SATA power.
DVD-RW: NEC Optiarc 18x SATA
Failures: 0
Particularly amazing, since a number of times, the kids building PCs knocked these off their tables and onto concrete floors. But the drives all worked well enough to load Vista and to burn a CD.
RAM: Corsair Value Select DDR2-667 1GB
Failures: 1
One PC behaved strangely until its DIMM was replaced.
Power Supplies: ISO ISO-400
Failures: 5
This is the brand of PSU that was in my Foxconn cases. I could've paid extra money and bought a better PSU, but I had no budget for it. These things are garbage and I know it.
All of the Acer Monitors and crappy, $40 HP inkjets worked as well.
Other interesting notes:
From 64 assembled systems using an Intel 946GZis motherboard, E4300 or E6300 or E6320, 160GB Samsung Hard disk, 1GB Crucial DDR-2 RAM, NSK3300 case and 18x NEC PATA or SATA DVD burner...
2 Motherboard failures (1 DOA, 1 bad onboard NIC), 1 bad PSU (DOA), 1 bad hard disk (DOA), 2 bad CPU fans (DOA, both, and that's two more than I ever recall seeing), 1 bad DVD burner (made a horrible noise and could not read discs) and no bad RAM.