General Chat / More bitching about dell
- 05-August 06
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ECC Offline
I had a dell for 3 years.
Went through 2 hard drives, and well over 5 re-installations of windows and drive formats.
Finally tossed it and picked up a tight ass e-machines tower for $200 and I haven't had one problem in the year that I've had it.Edited by ECC, 12 August 2006 - 03:54 PM.
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hpg Offline
Seems heating up the rest of the notebook would be more of an issue for the lifetime of the computer as a whole than the minute possibility of a fire. -
Jellybones Offline
Looks like my battery is clear by one number.
Which is good because I probably wouldn't get a replacement, thinking it'd be too much hassle and I'd end up getting my legs blown off or something. -
tyandor Offline
But ty they purchased them...
True, but how are they supposed to know they are dangerous? btw they're recalling 4.1M 'potentially' dangerous batteries. There's only a very small change it happens.
And laspirateur that would be an issue, but it's related to how much hotter it becomes. Every piece of hardware gets a lower life cycle when you increase the temperature, but usually even that would exceed the expected life time (10 years or so I guess) and after that you usually have a new computer. Proper cooling is a must for videocards and processors though. Some vidcard can even handle 100 degrees, but that of course isn't acceptable because of the strongly decreased lifetime. A lot of vidcards can reach 70 degrees as a typical temperature though (most of the time in full load... if that's in idle than you're screwed). Temperature is a difficult issue though these days in laptops and mid-to-high systems.
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