Fallout from the 2003-2005 Dell Bad Caps Scandal
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 4:16 pm
Like those of us in the tech biz didn't already know that Dell and all these other companies weren't lying through their teeth to avoid replacing PCs with bad caps?
Granted it's not like Dell wasn't the only one (there were a couple of major enthusiast mobo manufacturers like Asus that were in denial about bad caps, and Antec flat out refused to admit there was a problem with bad caps in their PSUs), but yeah I suppose when Michael Dell finally realized he might have to replace MILLIONS of PCs, he freaked and went into denial mode. Much as I hated the quality of HP PCs at that time, I have to give them credit that they're one of the few who managed to get a handle on the bad caps issue early.
I still like Dell, and I still think they make good desktop & server PCs although they've lost me on laptops. I'll take an Acer or Asus over a Dell any day. I also like Dell's business on-site warranty.
Now although Dell is certainly in the wrong, lawyers being the animals they are, there's a fair amount of BS in that lawsuit. The contention of "data loss" in the lawsuit is rather bogus. Bad caps on the mobo aren't going to necessarily cause data loss (not directly, although yes indirectly due to down-time). I never saw a system that died due to bad caps lose it's data.
Nor have I ever heard of a PC catching fire due to bad caps (maybe - and this is a stretch - if a cap fails in the PSU and shorts out). A bad cap just stops filtering and the mobo dies.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/29/techn ... ll.html?hp
Granted it's not like Dell wasn't the only one (there were a couple of major enthusiast mobo manufacturers like Asus that were in denial about bad caps, and Antec flat out refused to admit there was a problem with bad caps in their PSUs), but yeah I suppose when Michael Dell finally realized he might have to replace MILLIONS of PCs, he freaked and went into denial mode. Much as I hated the quality of HP PCs at that time, I have to give them credit that they're one of the few who managed to get a handle on the bad caps issue early.
I still like Dell, and I still think they make good desktop & server PCs although they've lost me on laptops. I'll take an Acer or Asus over a Dell any day. I also like Dell's business on-site warranty.
Now although Dell is certainly in the wrong, lawyers being the animals they are, there's a fair amount of BS in that lawsuit. The contention of "data loss" in the lawsuit is rather bogus. Bad caps on the mobo aren't going to necessarily cause data loss (not directly, although yes indirectly due to down-time). I never saw a system that died due to bad caps lose it's data.
Nor have I ever heard of a PC catching fire due to bad caps (maybe - and this is a stretch - if a cap fails in the PSU and shorts out). A bad cap just stops filtering and the mobo dies.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/29/techn ... ll.html?hp