Home > News
Long-Term Hardware Reliability Tests from BeHardware
Sam McGeever
May 20, 2010 5:00 PM
May 20, 2010 5:00 PM
![]() |
That's not so easy with internal components though, which are hidden away inside your computer but are nevertheless often very fragile. Motherboards, graphics cards and hard drives all essential components but assessing their reliability can be tough.
Over at BeHardware, they've taken a sample of return rates from a big European retailer to get a picture of just which products are getting sent back with a problem—and how often ...
Why not take a look at their reliability survey and see if it affects your plans to buy some new hardware soon ...
> BeHardware: Components return rates
> Buyer's Guides: Our Pick of The Best Products
Previous story / Next story
-
21/05New Panasonic Micro-Four-Thirds Cameras Now in the Face-Off
-
21/05Laptop/netbook test: Samsung R580 and Samsung N510 Premium
-
21/05Only in Tokyo, Part 18: Manga Geek Heaven
-
Current story -Long-Term Hardware Reliability Tests from BeHardware
-
20/05Headphones with mics test : Razer Megalodon & SteelSeries Siberia
-
20/05Only in Tokyo, part 17: a battery-less camera
-
20/05YouTube Celebrates its Fifth Birthday This Week
-
4/27/12STMicroelectronics To Develop Its CPUs Without Ericsson
-
1/16/12Processor Review: Intel Core i7 3820, Affordable High-End
-
12/29/11Graphics Card Review: AMD Radeon HD 7970: Fastest Out There
-
12/22/11CPU Review: Intel Core i7 2700K, Power-Packed
-
11/29/11Intel Ivy Bridge: Tech Specs and Release Dates
-
11/22/11CPU Review: Intel Core i7 3960X Sandy-Bridge-E
-
11/7/11New AMD Plan: 12% of Workforce To Go
-
9/27/11New Mid-Range AMD APUs Follow Intel's Example
-
9/16/11IDF 2011: Intel Shows Off Haswell Processor
-
8/24/11Processor Review: AMD A-Series FM1 and Pentium Sandy Bridges

News
Buyer's Guide: The Best Monitors

