They brought some sets out last year, sort of shoddy looking, some reviews of not hitting the spec freq, saw one set, and don't think I'd buy any of them, the heatsinks were attached, but crooked and felt a little loose
They brought some sets out last year, sort of shoddy looking, some reviews of not hitting the spec freq, saw one set, and don't think I'd buy any of them, the heatsinks were attached, but crooked and felt a little loose
There is NO electronic component with a 0% failure rate no matter what testing is done. That is nonsense.
Not if you actually hand test the said component and dont sell the failed ones.....
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They brought some sets out last year, sort of shoddy looking, some reviews of not hitting the spec freq, saw one set, and don't think I'd buy any of them, the heatsinks were attached, but crooked and felt a little loose
Wierd, apparently Avexir is So good that Overclockers UK are now going to use Avexir in their Pre-built Premium Overclocked PCs
You are either very naive or a shill for the company.
NO component made by man has a 0% failure rate, "hand" tested or anything else. I am a scientist and have a significant understanding of physics, probability and statistics -- apparently you do not or choose to ignore reality.
This is simply selected and tested components, which may be marginally better than the nonselected normally tested stuff, but they are in no way special. If you think otherwise, you are either foolish or a shill.
You are either very naive or a shill for the company.
NO component made by man has a 0% failure rate, "hand" tested or anything else. I am a scientist and have a significant understanding of physics, probability and statistics -- apparently you do not or choose to ignore reality.
This is simply selected and tested components, which may be marginally better than the nonselected normally tested stuff, but they are in no way special. If you think otherwise, you are either foolish or a shill.
And you have too much faith in human axioms -....- uptill a few decades ago it was thought to be physically impossible to lower the resistance of a material to an actual and complete 0. But they did do it and it turned out to be pretty easy. Stastically speaking if ram doesnt fail during stress testing the probability of failure later on decreases Exponentially. So it might well be that Avexir's Ram Failure Rate is 0% only because the company hasnt reached a massive scale. But if i am bieng a fan boy then you sir are bieng an over-cynical critic no offense intended.
It is 0% for an extremely limited test population that can NEVER be generalized to a large population, i.e. hand picked results to make them look artificially good. Learn a little about engineering and statistics and you will realize that you are being foolish.