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To: fyodor_ who wrote (149702)11/26/2001 9:08:27 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Fyo,

Major OEMs use only a very limited range of hardware (and usually only hardware from major manufacturers). This reduces their chance of running into problems and reduces their costs associated with hardware qualification.

That's what I want.

The result of this is that quite a few bugs are discovered in white-box systems and DIY systems. Since AMD has a greater market share in these, AMD - and not Intel as you had argued - systems get faster exposure to the bugs. Thus, you should buy an AMD system, not an Intel system ;-).

Greater than Intel's share (in white-box systems and DIY systems) or greater than their own share in overall?

If you are buying from a major OEM, however, it probably makes very little difference, since the systems undergo full QC testing.

I will.

The lesson is: If you buy DIY (esp., but white-box shoppers should also pay attention) do some research before you buy. Make sure there are no known conflicts with the hardware you are planning to mix. I.e. don't get one of those GeForce2 boards that don't live up to AGPx4 specs (or whatever the problem is) and put it in your i850 system - or you could well fry your system. And don't buy a motherboard with that buggy VIA south bridge if you are planning to use hardware which exposes it (not sure under what conditions it occurs). And so on...

I don't know why people subject themselves to the above, unless they need a hobby.

Tony