Burn-In Process
Any time you use new computer components, you are subject to the risk of manufacturing defects, shipping damage, and many other possible sources of hardware failure. A “burn-in” process stresses the components in a system, so that if they are close to failure, we can make sure they break here – allowing us to fix or replace them before the computer gets to our customer. It is much like the way Boeing puts huge stresses on aircraft wings before flying the aircraft: if the wings have a defect, and are going to fail, they want that failure to happen before the aircraft leaves the plant. So, a burn-in test helps ensure that only hardware without defects leaves our facility.
What exactly do we do? The first test we run is very targeted, with a rigorous memory verification tool that makes sure the proper amount of system RAM is detected and that it functions without error for an extended period of time. This test also hits the CPU pretty hard, and depending on the amount of memory in the computer can last several hours. It is critical to make sure that the RAM is rock-solid before moving on, though, since misbehaving memory can cause a whole host of issues once the operating system is up and running.
Next, Windows is installed and all driver and OS updates are applied. Afterward, we run several benchmarks to collect performance data which we use to make sure the workstation is performing as expected for its particular specifications. Toward the end of that process we use a combination of utilities at the same time, with the specific intention of pushing the hardware to its limits – putting the CPU, RAM, and GPU(s) under heavy load for several minutes to ensure stable operation, before considering the PC ready for quality control. A similar system-wide stress test is run again as part of QC, where we can also monitor temperatures to ensure adequate cooling and power draw from the wall to verify that the included power supply will be able to run the computer safely.
Read what our customers have to say about our burn-in process!
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Very quick service. My configuration was reviewed by Wilson Chau one hour and ten minutes after I submitted it.
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I must say that I am most impressed with Puget’s build. I just recieved my desktop today and upon opening the box, the first thing I noticed was the extremely professional wiring job. Rarely do I see such good work, and I’m into amp building, where good wiring is crucial. Great job guys! I’ll leave more feedback when I get a feel for its operation and reliablilty.
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This company never ceases to amaze me by their understanding and no nonsense way of dealing with everything. From the first day I called them they have provided me with quick, intelligent and courteous customer service. The product they provided me was way above standard and incredibly stable. I have owned 3 dell computers and have wasted hours on the phone dealing with Dell technical support and “robotic”customer service. It was a great day in my life when I discovered this company, and I will never look elsewhere for a computer again. This is the place you want to buy from. Stop looking and comparing companies and go build your system. I cant reccomend them enough.
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[The buying process was] smooth as silk.
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From this time forward I won’t even consider another company for my computer needs!
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I couldn’t be happier with my first laptop.
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The computer works perfectly and the customer service has been nothing short of a pleasure.
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I chose Puget Systems for their obvious integrity, expertise and service.
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I hope I live long enough to wear this one out so I can order another one from Puget.
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Great company, great service and great system… adds up to a 10++
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