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The Most Reliable PC Hardware of 2025, According to Puget Systems

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Puget writes that it bases its reliability report on internal burn-in results and RMA records. The company stresses that its stricter standards mean the failure rates may be higher than industry standards and the information is based on its own systems, so it doesn't represent the industry as a whole.Read Entire Article

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Talking about real reliability in hardware is uncomfortable in this 2026, mainly because it forces us to put aside perceptions, marketing and forums to talk about data from companies that, in part, need to verify their hardware in terms of that reliability concept. Puget Systems’ annual report for 2025 puts figures back on the table based on actual failures detected in thousands of professional teams, so analyzing it based on this reliability fo…

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While AMD Ryzen X3D processors regularly make the headlines for user-reported failure cases, a recent Puget Systems analysis strongly nuances this perception. According to data collected by the U.S. integrator, the latest generations of AMD and Intel processors would have very close breakdown rates, suggesting a [...] Read more Intel Core Ultra 200 and AMD Ryzen 9000 would display almost identical breakdown rates according to Puget Systems appea…

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U.S. workstation manufacturer Puget Systems has published its annual reliability analysis with surprising results on processors and power supplies.

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Famous North American integrator, Puget Systems is gratifying us, as every year, with an analysis of the SAV returns and tests at the end of the assembly line of the components used in the various solutions made available to the customers. If the figures are internal and do not cover all the brands, Puget Systems limits its offer, they cover many domains ranging from the PC for particular to the workstation. And for the latter, the Intel Xeon W-…

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Tom's Hardware broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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