Quote from Scataphagos:
Baloney. Even the most fastidious enthusiast trusts that their mobo components are adequate. They presume it's so until a failure reveals a problem. The most expensive, name-brand mobo is subject to having a capacitor go bad.
Quote from mgookin:
How often do you get a new cell phone? How many has the average person had in the past ten years? Why would a cell phone that sits on a desk misteriously die a week after warranty expires and the contract period ends - so you can call and be told "you're elegible for an UPGRADE" and they "sell" you an upgrade and continue your "contract" both of which are scams.
Quote from vulture:
The point being most guys who do a custom build will pay attention to every component in the system because they force you to make a decision. Whether it be the power supply, the heatsink, the mobo, etc, etc.
Quote from maxpi:
Dell is very backward in relation to quality. They buy cheap stuff, bundle it and then burn in the entire unit.. burn-in is from the '70's, quality has gone miles ahead of burn-in since then... companies like that always are money makers and they always sell cheap stuff that fails...