What makes a reliable computer?
I've heard Think-pads are quite reliable and i have read these four articles by Puget:
www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Most-Reliable-PC-Hardware-of-2014-616/
www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Most-Reliable-PC-Hardware-of-2015-749/
www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Most-Reliable-PC-Hardware-of-2013-528/
www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Most-Reliable-PC-Hardware-of-2012-177/
But what do you /g/entlemen reccomend for a consistent and trusty PC
>>54725036
>What makes a reliable computer?
mostly luck.
I've had multi-$k, enterprise-backed servers at my office fail for no reason 5% into their expected lifetime.
I also have a plastic shit core2duo HP laptop that has been running nearly 24/7 since 2008 and never had a single issue or hardware failure.
>>54725036
STOP SHILLING PUDGET SYSTEMS FAGGOT NOBODY WANTS TO BUY YOUR OVERPRICED CRAP HERE GO TO REDDIT THEY ARE RETARDED AND WILL UPVOTE YOUR SHILLING BUT LEAVE OUR BOARD ALONE SALESMAN
>>54725036
for the most part, proper care by their owner
I've collected old shit for almost a decade now and even the shitboxes can last a long time, most common causes of death are mistreatment, shitty capacitors and heat
>>54725036
They are a lot like cars in my experience. HP and Dell desktops are like Hondas, even when neglected they just seem to run forever.
>>54727279
>honda
>more torque in my lungs than my engine
>>54725036
>pugetsystems
>puget
fucking spurdos
shill elsewhere
>>54727342
>cars are not a privilege
>cars are toys
>>54725036
>>What makes a reliable computer?
>>immediately mentions a mobile device
You're doing it wrong.