The bad list 📛 The computer brands that failed us in 2025
Dec 22, 2025•Channel
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Published6 months ago
Duration11:16
Video IDh0cGt_s8kRo
Languageen
CategoryScience & Technology
PrivacyPublic
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Video TypeRegular Video
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Views196
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Comments9
Engagement Rate14.29%
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Description
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0:00 Start
1:02 Ad 1/2
1:42 CPU
2:19 Mobo
3:46 Ram
4:46 Ad 2/2
5:21 Storage
6:25 PSU
7:43 Monitor
8:59 Cooler
9:39 GPU
10:58 End
For the bots
[Intro/Hook] Most year-end videos talk about the "Best of 2025," but today we’re looking at the Naughty List. We are sharing our full RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) data from our PC shop to show you exactly which computer parts failed, broke, or died this year. If you want to know which PC brands are reliable and which ones to avoid, this real-world data is for you.
[The Highlights] In this video, we break down the failure rates for CPUs, Motherboards, RAM, PSUs, SSDs, and GPUs. We compare Intel vs. AMD (Team Blue vs. Team Red) and dive deep into why some of the most popular brands had surprisingly high return rates.
[Key Takeaways from our 2025 Data:]
Motherboards: The most likely point of failure in your build. We discuss the high return rates for Gigabyte and Aorus boards compared to Asus and ASRock.
Memory: Why G.Skill made up nearly 80% of our RAM returns and which brands like Teamgroup remained flawless.
Storage: The specific Adata SSD model you should probably skip and why Samsung isn't your only reliable option.
Power Supplies: Is the PSU Tier List necessary? We look at the reliability of Seasonic, Corsair, FSP, and Cooler Master.
Monitors: A surprising look at LG UltraGear failures in high-stress environments.
GPUs & Coolers: Which graphics cards and AIOs actually survived the year.
[About Our Data] As a full-service PC shop operating for over 5 years, our insights come from real customers and actual hardware failures handled by our branch. This isn't just opinion—it's the numbers from our 2025 service records.
Episode 568x58x25 - 2025's bad list