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From what I've seen, Lenovo (their Legion desktop line) seems to have somewhat fewer severe complaints of breakdowns, and more consistent performance among users. Their biggest issues are not so much systematic hardware failures but inconsistencies (some units, especially in lower-end models, have problems), driver/firmware issues, and sometimes slow support.
Compared to that:
Acer Nitro desktops seem more likely to have early failures or defects out of the box (shipping damage, etc.).
CyberPowerPC tends to have more complaints about service and parts failing; but many users also report good experiences.
So if you want less risk of breakdowns or returns, Lenovo is arguably the safer choice, especially in the mid to upper range, as long as you're fine with dealing with the occasional warranty or driver issue.
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My Take: Which Has Fewer Complaints / Breakdowns
From what I've seen, Lenovo (their Legion desktop line) seems to have somewhat fewer severe complaints of breakdowns, and more consistent performance among users. Their biggest issues are not so much systematic hardware failures but inconsistencies (some units, especially in lower-end models, have problems), driver/firmware issues, and sometimes slow support.
Compared to that:
Acer Nitro desktops seem more likely to have early failures or defects out of the box (shipping damage, etc.).
CyberPowerPC tends to have more complaints about service and parts failing; but many users also report good experiences.
So if you want less risk of breakdowns or returns, Lenovo is arguably the safer choice, especially in the mid to upper range, as long as you're fine with dealing with the occasional warranty or driver issue.
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