Quote from gnome:
I was thinking of such posts as I posted. How is it that some people have LOTS of failures and others not? Is it that Dell is basically CRAP, but some people get lucky units? And someone like me who's had about a dozen Dells, and they've ALL been the lucky ones? Maybe but doesn't seem most likely.
Maybe those who have lots of failures have something about their environment which induces failure... ??
I don't think of Dells as the "best in the business", but they are average, well priced and have been reliable for me... plenty enough for a trading rig.
Quote from mnx:
i thought your earlier comment was a joke. I thought you had a lot of credibility until now... lol
I'll just pretend you didn't say that.
fyi, the trading office I worked at had all dells. every single machine in that office (well maybe not every, but at least 3/4's had its power supply and hdd fail). I couldn't believe it... I've heard similar horror stories, but then I know of several others who have had dozens of dells with no problems at all... go figure...
-mnx
Quote from gnome:
I was thinking of such posts as I posted. How is it that some people have LOTS of failures and others not? Is it that Dell is basically CRAP, but some people get lucky units? And someone like me who's had about a dozen Dells, and they've ALL been the lucky ones? Maybe but doesn't seem most likely.
Maybe those who have lots of failures have something about their environment which induces failure... ??
I don't think of Dells as the "best in the business", but they are average, well priced and have been reliable for me... plenty enough for a trading rig.
Quote from Janed:
Don't use Vista. It tends to reboot whenever they think you need an update. They give you a tiny warning a few minutes ahead of time, but its easy to miss if you're in the middle of a Webinar or concentrading on tra