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To: DavidG who wrote (28055)2/9/1998 12:46:00 AM
From: Skeeter Bug  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 53903
 
>>Well...what kind of a study would satisfy you. Probably none b/c you are too biased.<<

dave, i do not argue facts based upon unbiased sources. i might not agree, but i respect an honest attempt.

anyway, what percentage of non mu chips froze up? what percentage of mu chips froze. what was the frequency of those that froze? what was the mean time between failures?

how many test runs did you use for each component? what mnftrs did you test? where did you procure your parts? what steps did you take to ensure that you were testing apples to apples (ie, the best korean components and the best mu componensts instead of second hand korean components as an example). were they all from the same vendor? did you use the same box for testing?

what efforts did you use to make sure that the results were statistically significant? how many standard deviations separated mu's mean time to failure and the various korean boxes mean time to failure?

and, most importantly, can you show us one unbiased study that confirms your results? if you answer only one question, please make this it.

tia...