slartibartfast wrote: 
> What do you do to your Pi4s? 
> 
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk

Nowt :p

One I sent back to the rpi foundation (a 4gb that I had bought off a
member of another forum).

Apparently there was a fault in a chip that caused it to overvolt.

If you look over on the rpi forum, there are frequent complaints from
buyers with faulty rpi4b.

In respect of the total volume sold, my faulty ones are not even a blip,
but it's over 50% of my rpi4b, which mounts up in cost.

Imagine saving up to buy one, and it doesn't even work for twelve
months, one would be very disappointed. 

I always recommend official distributers as they often extend to a
goodwill replacement, but even they have limits, and there is no way to
find out the number of units that are rma'd.

ronnie

I have an original pi still going strong, a couple or so rpib+, a couple
of 2b, same for rpi3b and two rpi3b+.  When I try to encourage someone
to use an rpi I often post one (sometimes two) to them for a trial
period :)


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