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While disappointing indeed to get a multi-million dollar machine and have it fail the 'smoke test', I would worry only if the second one fails too. New electronic stuff generally either works or fails. If it works it generally goes on for years or decades except when hit with lightning, water, or large metal objects. I have seen 720's arrive completely dead, (no smoke so it musta leaked out in shipping) many dead 820 power supplies, lotsa dead drives, failed CPUs, failed memory, failed LAN cards, failed twinax cards, and of course who hasn't seen a tape drive go casters up -remember the 9347 "POS"? That thing was broke near as much as it was working. The point here is that stuff fails. If IBM sends you a second one, and it's good, then carry on. If the second one fails this would tend to point to a design failure of some flavor. They know these things need to be shipped so they need to account for that in the design. They know they create 1.25MBTU of heat so they need to account for that. And on and on. So hear's hoping the second one's the charm! - Larry Ging wrote:
Hi All, As the subject :890 had problem? Few weeks ago, my new 890 had a lot of smoke. Ibm can't explain it. But Ibm will ship new 890 to me. What is your opinion ? Thank you.
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