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I think you are probably correct about brands of components used, but
I would also suggest that ALL of the common PC brands are alike in
this respect, be it HP, Sony, Dell, Brand X, you name it. After all,
there is extremely fierce price competition for a commodity type of
product.
Specifications exist, I'm sure, and most of the components in a PC are
designed for fairly common interface standards. But I also suspect
that reliability is one "spec" that is either not adequately supported
by actual data or doesn't get much priority in the component purchase
process. If a manufacturer gets a lot of warranty returns ($$$) on a
component, then that issue will be addressed, but only
retrospectively.
Dick Ballard
ballardr@att.net
On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 15:32:13 -0700, JustMee <me@nowhere.com.invalid>
wrote:
>I do not believe that HP uses one specific brand of drive.. I think
>that they buy drives in "lowest bid" lots, and just install them in
>whatever computers they are building, and when their stock starts to
>get low, the put another lot out for bid... Hence the variety of
>drives found in HP boxes... (I think this is also probably true for
>most of the components in their systems.)
>
>For example, the HP533w may have an ASUS motherboard,
>*or* it may have a TriGem motherboard.. (If you are lucky, it is an
>ASUS board in your system, and not a TriGem)....
>
>It is sort of a garbage-in , garbage-out based model, without many
>real specs or standards to maintain..... This also helps to explain
>the lack of documentation provided with the machines, and on HP's
>website... It makes you wonder where all the employees from US
>Packard Bell wound up...
>
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>There, now doesn't that sound jaded?
>
>JM
>
>On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 22:05:16 GMT, Dick Ballard <ballardr@att.net>
>wrote:
>
>>The first HP a350n system I bought last December for my wife suffered
>>a failed 160GB Maxtor drive in the first week. Fortunately had few
>>programs loaded. Whole computer was replaced, and new one had Western
>>Digital drive. Don't know if the drive vendor change was just chance
>>or if HP had experienced problems with Maxtor. Probably just
>>coincidence.
>>
>>In January I purchased a Sony PC to replace my ancient 100MHz machine.
>>It also has Western Digital (200MB). I have since added matching
>>second HD to both PC's (Western Digital in both). I have no
>>information on long term reliability. Fingers crossed, ok so far.
>>
>>Dick Ballard
>>ballardr@att.net